Nana the Great Comes to Visit

About the Book

This joyous, energetic picture book from the bestselling author of the God Gave Us series celebrates the unique ways grandparents help children gain confidence.

It’s always a good time when Nana comes for a visit! Nana doesn’t mind making a mess while building forts. Nana plays checkers to win. Nana encourages climbing high, savoring dessert, and playing hopscotch. In short, everything’s more fun with Nana and her spunky outlook on life!
 
Nana the Great Comes to Visit celebrates the countless ways grownups help children learn to believe in themselves—and assures children that a grandparent’s love stays with them always.
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Praise for Nana the Great Comes to Visit

“A touching tribute to grandparents and grandkids all over and the special bond they share.”—KidsBookshelf

Nana the Great Comes to Visit is a keeper or makes a great gift for a precious child or special ‘Nana the Great.’ ”Kathy Robinson Hillman, former president, Texas WMU and Baptist General Convention of Texas

“This full-color picture book is sure to warm your heart!”—The Clean Read Book Club
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Excerpt

Nana the Great Comes to Visit

I love my Nana
and I love when she comes to visit . . . 

even though Mama thinks she's kind of naughty.

“Nana! Look at this huge mess you made,”
Mama says. “You’re as naughty as the kids!”

“Or I’m a fort-building genius,” Nana
the Great replies, winking at me.

“Definitely a genius,” I say.

Mama just sighs and laughs
as she heads to the kitchen.

About the Author

Lisa Tawn Bergren
Lisa T. Bergren is the author of over forty books, with more than 3.3 million copies sold. Her work includes children’s books, historical and contemporary fiction, women’s nonfiction, and gift books. A freelance writer and editor, Lisa lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She and her husband, Tim, are the parents of three children. More by Lisa Tawn Bergren
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About the Author

David Hohn
David Hohn is an award-winning illustrator who graduated with honors from the Maryland Institute college of Art. He lives in Portland, Oregon. More by David Hohn
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