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Grandma, Cho Cho, and Me - A Heartwarming Family Tale (RELEASE DATE MARCH 3, 2026)
Dive into a vibrant world with 'Grandma, Cho Cho, and Me'—a heartwarming tale of family, tradition, and love that'll enchant readers young and old.
Beautifully illustrated children's book focusing on intergenerational bonds.
Celebrates cultural traditions and family love with vibrant storytelling.
Perfect for bedtime stories or family reading time.
This heartwarming tale nurtures a child's connection to family traditions and creates a lasting bond through shared stories.
Some families gather for big dinners, but in my house we feast at breakfast! As Grandma and I cook our favorite Jamaican dishes, I learn why that is.
The girl in this story and her grandmother are making breakfast for the whole family! Jamaican favorites like ackee and saltfish, fried dumplings and delicious cho cho are on the menu today. As they chop and stir, and the food simmers and sizzles, the girl has one big question for Grandma — why does their family eat such BIG breakfasts?
Through the process of cooking traditional foods, and through Grandma’s stories of life in Jamaica before their family emigrated to Canada, the girl learns more about the historical, economic and social reasons for their big breakfasts — and she explores her culture as someone not born in Jamaica, but still connected to the island.
Grandma, Cho Cho and Me is inspired by the author’s childhood experiences born to Jamaican migrant parents, and beautifully illustrated by Paulica Santos. Memories of tropical landscapes, garden-fresh greens and mouthwatering meals overflow in Paulica Santos’s lush, mixed-media illustrations.
Dive into a vibrant world with 'Grandma, Cho Cho, and Me'—a heartwarming tale of family, tradition, and love that'll enchant readers young and old.
Beautifully illustrated children's book focusing on intergenerational bonds.
Celebrates cultural traditions and family love with vibrant storytelling.
Perfect for bedtime stories or family reading time.
This heartwarming tale nurtures a child's connection to family traditions and creates a lasting bond through shared stories.
Some families gather for big dinners, but in my house we feast at breakfast! As Grandma and I cook our favorite Jamaican dishes, I learn why that is.
The girl in this story and her grandmother are making breakfast for the whole family! Jamaican favorites like ackee and saltfish, fried dumplings and delicious cho cho are on the menu today. As they chop and stir, and the food simmers and sizzles, the girl has one big question for Grandma — why does their family eat such BIG breakfasts?
Through the process of cooking traditional foods, and through Grandma’s stories of life in Jamaica before their family emigrated to Canada, the girl learns more about the historical, economic and social reasons for their big breakfasts — and she explores her culture as someone not born in Jamaica, but still connected to the island.
Grandma, Cho Cho and Me is inspired by the author’s childhood experiences born to Jamaican migrant parents, and beautifully illustrated by Paulica Santos. Memories of tropical landscapes, garden-fresh greens and mouthwatering meals overflow in Paulica Santos’s lush, mixed-media illustrations.
