Aug 052013
 

In Grandma’s Attic (Grandma’s Attic Series)

In Grandma's Attic (Grandma's Attic Series)

A young girl delights in her grandmother’s stories of days gone by, sparked by keepsakes and simple questions, Grandma shares marvelous stories of mischief , discovery, and laughter, such as the time she accidentally lost the family buggy. Part of the bestselling Grandma’s Attic series, these charming tales—updated with delightful new illustrations—will whisk you away to another time and place. And you’ll find something worth far more than any treasure or keepsake…timeless lessons o

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  1. 46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Out with the Fluff!, March 29, 2000
    By 
    Emily Leet (South Dakota, USA) –

    This review is from: In Grandma’s Attic (Paperback)

    If you are tired of all those books full of “fluff” with no real moral, look no further than the book-In Grandma’s Attic! Little stories fill the pages of this delightful book that not only teach character, but have you on the floor laughing. I join Mable and her friend Sarah Jane as they find themselves in one scrape after another! In the end though there is always a repentive spirit and a desire to do better next time temptation pops up. Every story starts out with a little girl asking her grandma about something she saw or discovered that day, while visiting at her grandmother’s house. The question triggers a story from grandma that relates to what she was asked about and so starts another humorous tale of the good old days! The whole series of these books is well worth reading. I didn’t read them all at once, but over a period of time. Because as Mable grows so does her vocaulary and the stories get harder for young children to relate to. Wonderful read aloud books!

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  2. 31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
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    Fun for the Whole Family!, October 2, 2002
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    David W Sewing (NC, USA) –

    This review is from: In Grandma’s Attic (Paperback)

    “In Grandma’s Attic” is one of the best character-building books I have come across. These humorous short stories convey history, family life, and lessons learned in such a delightful way. Reminds me of the “Little House” books, but with a greater spiritual emphasis. So glad we were introduced to this series through “Five in a Row” by Jane Claire Lambert, who recommends it be read in conjunction with “The Rag Coat” by Lauren Mills.

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  3. 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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    This is a great series!, July 9, 1998
    By A Customer

    I read the “Grandma’s Attic ” books when I was younger and loved them. I recently went back and read them again, and they were just as enjoyable the second time around! The stories are realistic, humorous, and just fun to read. They make the adventures of Sarah Jane and Mabel seem real, and you get to know the characters and their personalities. Each story teaches a lesson or moral, and most have quotes from the Bible. I really enjoyed these books, and I think that most young girls will, too!

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