Always encourage children to never stop asking questions. They never know what they will find out. With so many questions on her young mind, a little girl goes to her grandfather for the answers. Grandpops answers are always right, and he is more than happy to help his granddaughter. When she asks who God is, she is introduced to someone who she can only describe as a superhero. Charming and light-hearted, Tell Me, Grandpop by Antoinette Tarsitano-Morrison is a short story overflowing with love of God and family. It introduces young readers to the Creator of all things and reminds them to always remember the family they love, much like the little girl and her grandpop. This is a story that should have a home on every shelf to be read as a bedtime story, to be read as a teaching tool, and to be read as a reminder to always remember loved ones. Let me transport you to a time when you were a small child discovering Gods beautiful world. Have fun and always remember to smile! -Antoinette Tarsitano-Morrison Antoinette has been an elementary school teacher for 26 years and is currently teaching Kindergarten. Antoinette lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, Joe, and her dog, Piper. This story is a tribute to her grandfather, who never grew tired of Antoinettes questions. When Antoinette was a little girl, she and her grandfather shared many walks in the park while talking about everything. Her grandfather was a kind man who loved his family, baseball, the park and dogs.
Always encourage children to never stop asking questions. They never know what they will find out. With so many questions on her young mind, a little girl goes to her grandfather for the answers. Grandpops answers are always right, and he is more than happy to help his granddaughter. When she asks who God is, she is introduced to someone who she can only describe as a superhero. Charming and light-hearted, Tell Me, Grandpop by Antoinette Tarsitano-Morrison is a short story overflowing with love of God and family. It introduces young readers to the Creator of all things and reminds them to always remember the family they love, much like the little girl and her grandpop. This is a story that should have a home on every shelf to be read as a bedtime story, to be read as a teaching tool, and to be read as a reminder to always remember loved ones. Let me transport you to a time when you were a small child discovering Gods beautiful world. Have fun and always remember to smile! -Antoinette Tarsitano-Morrison Antoinette has been an elementary school teacher for 26 years and is currently teaching Kindergarten. Antoinette lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, Joe, and her dog, Piper. This story is a tribute to her grandfather, who never grew tired of Antoinettes questions. When Antoinette was a little girl, she and her grandfather shared many walks in the park while talking about everything. Her grandfather was a kind man who loved his family, baseball, the park and dogs.