This is one of a series of books for dementia or Alzheimer's patients, seniors with trouble reading and others who would benefit with 'easy read' books that are formatted for adults. Three Things offers self-esteem and self-confidence to former bookworms who now struggle with "regular" books in regard to both length and content. You'll know that you're buying a book that is much easier for a dementia or Alzheimer's patient to follow, however your loved one will only know that he/she is receiving a book that has no stress attached while being an eye-catching addition to their collection. Neither the title nor any text on or in the book states that the book is for dementia or any type of memory/cognitive problems; It is truly concealed so that the reader is not insulted.
'Disguised' as a 'regular' book, a senior reader will have: A lovely "easy read" story without condescending childlike words. Perfect, slightly larger text (16x font). 7 Short chapters. Short paragraphs. One extra space between each sentence to encourage the mind to take pause. 2 to 3 gorgeous full-color photos per each chapter to give a visual clue to the subject matter without distracting the read.
Three Things is a humorous, happy read that centers on a woman's journey to follow her adult daughter's advice: Look around and surely you can find 3 things that are wonderful. What starts as a reluctant walk in a circle around the neighborhood turns into a delightful venture. Your senior reader will discover simple joys along the way; a young boy playing in the rain, a gorgeous bluebird and a pair of comically charming wild rabbits. The book finishes with an amusing conversation between mother and daughter.