NAME A BABY GRANDMA
A mother was explaining to her preschool daughter how families work. She told her daughter that when she was a baby, her mother was Grandma, and when Grandma was a baby, Great-grandmother was grandma’s mother. The little girl began to understand, but was still confused by one thing. The little girl asked, “Why would Great-grandmother call her baby “Grandma?” Adapted from Ladies Home Journal, September, 1988
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