I love finding books that incorporate humor and heart, and Old Friends does just that. Even the title is hilarious!
This is an adorable picture book about friendship and loss. The main character, Marjorie, wants a friend just like Granny--she's missing her--and she wants to find someone who loves gardening, knitting, and baking just as much as she does. The reader never learns whether Granny has passed away or moved away, but that doesn't matter. This text will be helpful for any child dealing with loss and/or any child seeking "their people" and wanting to learn friendship skills.
When Marjorie sees an announcement for a get-together at a senior center, she attends. She's promptly sent to the kids club, but she returns in disguise--aka "Undercover Granny," which could easily be its own hilarious spinoff of this book. As Undercover Granny, Marjorie makes friends who like cooking, gardening, and knitting, just like she does. And then, dancing starts. Marjorie *doesn't* like dancing, but she can't get away. Finally, she tries dancing and loves it, but her disguise fails and she's found out. Her new friends don't mind that she's young. In fact, they say they still feel like kids on the inside themselves and invite her to stay. Marjorie becomes the youngest member of the senior citizens' friend group--until Frank shows up!
Despite Marjorie missing Granny, this book is filled with humor, and the colorful, fun, vibrant illustrations add to the tone. Highly recommended for homes, schools, libraries, and senior centers!