The 100 Ways Grandma Killed Me is a children's book specifically
formulated for adult audiences. It will be enjoyed by parents and
grandparents alike, as it reflects the tensions that erupt between
today's generation of parents vs. the parents of thirty years ago.
Today's children are. understandably, protected and sheltered.
Among other examples, consider the following differences from
thirty years ago: Children no longer play unsupervised outside in
their neighborhood; there is great caution taken in introducing
foods such as peanuts; cabinets are locked and electrical outlets
are covered; and car seats take up the entire back seat of a mini
van. Grandma tends to play by the old rules. Although everyone
knows that she has developed a wonderful, loving relationship with
granddaughter, the parents live in a state of constant anxiety,
mistrust, and worry. Somehow, despite Grandma and her escapades
with her granddaughter, her granddaughter thrives and survives. I
hope every family can read the book They will relate to its humor
and depiction of the generation gap in patenting styles
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