Lori Taetz

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Meet Lori:

Lori has been an elementary school teacher for more than 20 years. She is the author of the children’s books Grandma and the Internet and Grandpa Tell Me a Story – The Thankful One. Lori and her husband have been married for over 30 years and have four grown children. They live in Kelowna, BC, with their Pomeranian, Stanley.

My upcoming book, Grandpa’s Glasses, has been shortlisted in the Best New Manuscript category for…

THE WORD AWARDS!

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Grandma is grumpy! After receiving a large box with her new Smart TV, she soon learns that setting it all up isn’t as easy as she thought it would be. There are visits to the internet store, error messages, long phone calls, and several other frustrating things that have to be done before Grandma can sit down on her fluffy blue chair and watch TV with her granddaughter and their little dog. But after a week of activities they discover a special secret. Maybe that TV isn’t so smart after all!

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Grandpa is visiting and Shiloh is excited to race bicycles and build castles together. But when Grandpa notices that Shiloh is forgetting to say some very important words, he decides that it’s time for a story. Like the man who came back, will Shiloh decide to become the thankful one?

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Who was there on the first Christmas day, and what did they say? Children and adults alike will love this retelling of the Christmas story, complete with adorable illustrations and rhyming prose that will bring them back again and again to read about the greatest day in history. 

Matthew 1:21 She will give birth to a Son, and you are to give Him the name Jesus because He will save His people from their sins.

Grandpa’s Glasses has been shortlisted in the Best New Manuscript category for THE WORD AWARDS!

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Grandpa is ready to read a story but where are his glasses? And why is there a toothbrush in the dishwasher? Join Grandpa and his grandson on their hilarious journey through the house to find the missing glasses. Discover surprises along the way as other lost items are suddenly discovered. Will Grandpa get to read the bedtime story before the clock strikes 7:00?