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Grandma, Aren't You Glad the World's Finally in Color Today!

Lori Stewart

Family & Relationships / Parenting / Grandparenting

Grandma, Aren’t You Glad the World’s Finally in Color Today! is a story in rhyme that takes readers on a “then and now” journey through time.

Those are the family albums, my dears, 
Full of old photos of life through the years. 
Let’s thumb through these pages,” our grandmother said, 
“While I tell you stories I’ve stored in my head!”

Narrated by a grandmother thumbing through an old photo album, the story compares her own mother’s life and times to those of her grandchildren today. Side by side vintage and full color photos contrast fashion, schools, transportation, entertainment, technology, culture and the arts from the Great Depression and World War II years to those of today. Grandchildren glimpse what life was like in their great-grandmother’s time — “Back in the day, when Brownies were cameras and photos were grey” – and rich color photos give grandparents a peek into their grandchildren’s colorful world!

A timeline spanning 100 years weaves through the pages, highlighting well-known historical facts and fascinating bits of trivia.

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