I am so excited about these new books for children learning about their family history. I have read the
first Zap the Grandma Gap book by Janet Hovorka, and it is excellent. Now she and her sister have created activity books for youth that will help them learn about their ancestry. Here is the press release on the new books:
New Activity Book Series Brings Youthful Fun To Family
History
Cedar Hills, UT – November 6th, 2013
Studies have shown that greater knowledge about family
history especially strengthens and empowers youth by creating self-esteem,
resilience and a greater sense of control over their lives. Learning about the family’s past also
strengthens the relationships between living family members by creating a
shared experience and core identity that no one else in the world can
duplicate.
To help families achieve these great benefits authors Janet
Hovorka and Amy Slade have developed a new series of “Zap The Grandma Gap--My
Ancestor” activity books. The first four
books, My British Ancestor, My Civil War Ancestor, My Swedish Ancestor and My German Ancestor are 52 page activity
books designed for 6-14 year olds with puzzles, activities, games and recipes combined
with questions and learning opportunities about specific ancestors and the
culture that surrounded them. Timelines,
paper dolls, coloring pages, maps, fairy tales, music, dot to dots and
crossword puzzles combine to give youth the full picture of what their ancestors’
lives were like. When pre-ordered now,
the books will arrive in time to prompt questions around the Thanksgiving
table. Or they can become the perfect
Christmas gift for children and grandchildren that will create stronger bonds
in modern families by encouraging the whole family to learn about their ancestors
together. Sample pages from the books
can be viewed on the website and blog at ZapTheGrandmaGap.com where they join other
online and print resources to help families connect to each other by connecting
to their past.
With the My British
Ancestor Activity Book youth can:
- Discover online and offline resources for finding more information about your British roots
- Compare British Schools to today’s schools
- Solve puzzles about different British homes
- Complete a crossword puzzle about British words your ancestors used
- Learn about and participate in a British holiday
- Plan a proper British family history tea party
- Play British games your ancestors may have played
- And explore many other activities
With the My German
Ancestor Activity Book youth can:
- Record how you are related to your German ancestor
- Try some German recipes
- Read a German Fairy Tale your ancestors might have known.
- Color and cut out German paper dolls to tell the stories of your ancestors
- Collect documents about your German ancestor’s life
- Make a Schultute School Bag like your ancestors may have received for school.
- Explore some of the qualities you share with your German Ancestor
- And explore many other activities
With the My Civil War
Ancestor Activity Book youth can:
- Discover online and offline resources for finding more information about your Civil War ancestors
- Follow a dot to dot about an important Civil War landmark
- Try some of the food eaten by the Civil War soldiers
- Learn some Civil War songs and bugle calls
- Create a military band with homemade instruments
- Record the battles in which your ancestors were involved
- Write a eulogy for your Civil War ancestor
- And explore many other activities
With the My Swedish
Ancestor Activity Book youth can:
- Place your Swedish ancestor in the context of broader Swedish history
- Complete a crossword puzzle about Swedish words your ancestors used
- Learn about and create items for a Swedish holiday
- Color and cut out Swedish paper dolls to tell the stories of your ancestors
- Write a letter to your Swedish ancestor
- Design and color a drawing of a Dala horse such as your ancestor might have played with
- Involve your whole family in the fun of learning about your Swedish ancestors
- And explore many other activities
The “My Ancestor” activity books are designed to give kids
ownership of their own family history. “These
books help young kids take the lead in learning about their family history for
themselves,” says Hovorka. “As they
accomplish the activities together with the help of their parents and
grandparents, they strengthen modern family bonds while they are strengthening
their identity with the past.” Parents
and grandparents who teach children who they are and where they came from give
youth a secure identity from which to draw courage as they encounter the challenges
in their lives.
The authors, sisters Janet Hovorka and Amy Slade grew up in
a family history oriented home, but didn’t realize how much they were learning
about their family history until later in life.
Throughout Janet’s 12 years as a
popular genealogy speaker, co-owner of a family history company, genealogy
instructor at SLCC, and as past president of the Utah Genealogical Association,
she has witnessed over and over again how family history can heal the
relationships in a family. Her books Zap The Grandma Gap: Connect To Your Family
By Connecting Them To Their Family History, and Zap The Grandma Gap Power Up Workbook have helped families connect
with their roots through the real life examples drawn
from Janet’s own experiences with her teenage children. Over the last 8 years, Amy has traveled studying
folklore, dance and food and culture around the world and recently received her
Masters Degree in Folklore from George Mason University. Together, they are living proof that
exploring your family history helps strengthen relationships with living family
members.
My German Ancestor (ISBN
978-09888-548-5-7), My Swedish Ancestor
(ISBN 978-09888-548-4-0) My Civil War
Ancestor (ISBN 978-09888548-3-3) and My
British Ancestor (ISBN 978-09888-548-2-6), (Family ChartMasters Press, $9.95,
52 pages, 8.5x11, paperback) are available for pre-order at zapthegrandmagap.com.
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