Camp Gramma : Putting Down Spiritual Stakes For Your Grandchildren
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Living in a world where the stakes are high, the influences are many, and the entertainment can be costly, it’s more crucial than ever for grandparents to understand the importance of their role in their grandchildren’s lives.
In Camp Gramma, Judi Braddy combines personal examples with practical helps as she imparts insight, wisdom, and the tools for embracing modern-day camping theme, she equips grandparents with ideas and encouragement for playing active roles in their granchildren’s lives. From understanding the emotions of grandparenthood to exploring legacies, passing on traditions, and establishing the importance of spiritual journeys, Judi Braddy teaches grandparents to love, laugh, and intentionally form long-lasting memories with their grandchildren.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834123731
ISBN10: 0834123738
Judi Braddy
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2008
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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