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Children's Books and Family History: The Sights, Smells, and Sounds of Summer

Our senses have a way of unlocking memories we didn't even realize we still carried. The smell of fresh-cut grass, the sound of sprinklers on a hot afternoon, or the sight of a grandparent's garden can instantly transport us to summers gone by. These small sensory details often become the threads that connect us to our family stories and the people we love. In When Lola Visits by Michelle Sterling, readers are invited into a summer filled with family traditions, gardening, cooking, and time spent with a beloved grandmother. Through rich sensory details, the story reminds us how ordinary moments can become treasured memories that stay with us long after summer has ended. My favorite part of summertime was hearing the familiar jingle of the ice cream truck. Every day, we would rush outside to meet Tony and beg him to give us an ice cream. When that didn't work, we would happily hand over 99p for a 99—a soft-serve vanilla ice cream in a cone topped with half a Flake bar. Some...

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