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Magical Stories with Timeless Values

A Hat for Grandma:
A Knitting Story
By Madalina Hubert
Illustrated by Bella Maher
Amy wants to make a special birthday gift for Grandma. She looks around the room for inspiration when the image of a colorful hat magically appears before her eyes. Amy is amazed, but could she possibly knit it? And would Grandma really wear a colorful hat?
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Follow Amy on her journey, and experience the wonder of knitting, inspiration, and determination.
Read a Q & A with the author here or read the special feature by Kidliomag children's magazine here (pdf).
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Read a Q & A with the illustrator here.
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Notebooks

"I Love My Grandma" Notebook
The "I Love My Grandma" Inspiration Notebook (6 x 9", 110 lined pages) welcomes children to write down their thoughts and ideas, inviting them to connect with their hearts and reveal their creativity.
The lined pages are simple, encouraging children to come up with their unique ideas, write them down, and form a lifelong habit of sharing their thoughts and feelings on paper.
The cover design image is from the picture book, "A Hat for Grandma: A Knitting Story" by Madalina Hubert and Bella Maher, inviting children and grandmothers to celebrate their mutual love.

"Magical Knitting Inspiration" Notebook
The "Magical Knitting Inspiration" Notebook (6 x 9", 110 lined pages) welcomes children to write down their thoughts and ideas, inviting them to connect with their hearts and reveal their creativity.
The lined pages are simple, encouraging children to come up with their unique ideas, write them down, and form a lifelong habit of sharing their thoughts and feelings on paper.
The cover design image is from the picture book, "A Hat for Grandma: A Knitting Story" by Madalina Hubert and Bella Maher.
Press & Reviews
"Patience and perseverance: A sweet family-centric story."
— Epoch Booklist
"I would really recommend this book to anyone who enjoys knitting, and would like to introduce a youngster to this amazing craft. The book would in fact suit any child who simply wishes to be entertained."
— The Knitting Times
"What a sweet book! ... I don’t think there are many children’s books that feature knitting so prominently!"
— Knotions
"A Hat for Grandma‘s sweet illustrations feature knitwear that looks like knitwear. I’m sure I’m not the only one who would love to knit themselves a hat just like the one worn by the main character."
— Hands Occupied

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