Granny Left Me a Rocket Ship

by Heather Smith (Author) Ashley Barron (Illustrator)

Granny Left Me a Rocket Ship
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

From award-winning author Heather Smith, a heartwarming, moving story about loss - and remembering.

When Granny dies, a young child and their family have a hole in their hearts. They find it helps them fill it to remember her through the things she left behind. To the father, she left a tuba, and to the mother, a locket. To the sister, she left a microscope, and to the brother, a record collection. To the main character, though, Granny left something different: a world of adventure, that they visit with their memories. Through imaginative play with items that belonged to Granny, the child travels near and far. And Granny is right beside them, along for the ride.

Using spare prose, award-winning author Heather Smith's beautiful story about loss, grief and memories presents an honest yet optimistic view of how to joyfully remember loved ones after they're gone. Ashley Barron's layered cut-paper collage illustrations bring fun to the story, while colorfully capturing the feel of a child's imagination in flight.

This book provides a gentle, thoughtful entryway into a conversation with children - or adults - about losing a loved one, and how to hold them close. It's a wonderful resource for focusing on social-emotional learning, and an excellent representation for a character education lesson on resilience.

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Kirkus Reviews

A gentle, thoughtful, age-appropriate guide to loss. 

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Heartbreaking—-but uplifting.—Kirkus Reviews (praise for Ebb and Flow)
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781525305528
Lexile Measure
340
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
June 20, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039030 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Death & Dying
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
Library of Congress categories
Death
Grandmothers
Grief
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Death, Gri

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