Oma’s Quilt by Paulette Bourgeois: Content Warnings

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Synopsis:

Down on the farm, Duck sometimes got wild ideas. Once he rode a bike all around the barnyard. It was fun! Then he spotted the big red tractor. “I bet I can drive a tractor,” he said. Duck jumped on. At first it moved very slowly, and it jerked a lot, but it was exciting! “Climb on, everybody!” Duck shouted to all the animals.

Before long, Cow, Chicken, Sheep, Dog, Goat, and the others were all going for a ride through the middle of town—right past the crowded diner. “I must be seeing things!” said a man named Otis. “Holy cow!” hollered Manny the Cook. What would happen next?


What To Expect:

Readers can expect a story of a little girl and her mother who create a quilt to help her grandmother feel more at home after she moves to a retirement community.


Content Warnings:

Language: None

Sexual Content: None

Violence: None

Substance Use: None

Prejudices: None

Religious Themes: None

Other Topics: Sadness related to moving – moderate (theme of the book); loss of a grandparent – mild (implies that grandfather has died, but does not explicitly state this)


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