Granny Wanda, with her pink, curly hair, often misplaces things. But her grandchildren turn every search into a joyful “treasure hunt”—whether it’s finding her pen in the bathroom or spotting her pearl hair clip perched right on her head.
They also love playing hide-and-seek, especially since Grandma always hides in the same tree hollow and is genuinely surprised each time she’s found. Though she sometimes forgets recent events, Grandma vividly recalls the distant past—like the rule that every crab they catch must be returned to the sea. Still, the children can’t help but wonder: Will there come a day when Grandma forgets even us? And what will Granny Wanda, who loves them so very much, say then?
Told with warmth and humor, this tender story offers a fresh, child’s-eye view of aging and the deep bonds between generations. Playful collage-style illustrations expand from cozy interiors to wide, whimsical outdoor scenes, echoing the story’s themes of memory, love, and joyful intergenerational connection.
