Does your child struggle when Grandma does not recognize them?When Oma forgets Sophie's name, Sophie feels hurt and confused. She wonders why Oma cannot remember her and if she did something wrong.This gentle and honest story helps children ages 5 to 9 understand dementia and Alzheimer's disease through a child's eyes. Sophie learns that even when Oma's brain forgets, Oma's heart still remembers love.Children will learn: What dementia and Alzheimer's mean in simple, age appropriate termsThat memory loss is not their faultHow to stay calm when a loved one is confusedPractical ways to connect through songs, photos, and quiet momentsThat love does not need perfect memory to be realPerfect for families who are: Facing a new dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosisHelping a child cope with a grandparent's memory lossLooking for a gentle way to explain brain illnessWanting to protect the bond between child and grandparentThis book focuses on what remains, not just what is lost. It shows good days and hard days, and offers realistic ways children can stay connected. Sophie learns that being present matters more than being right.A helpful family guide is included with: Tips for explaining dementia at different agesAnswers to common and difficult questionsSimple activities like music, photos, and sensory connectionGuidance for supporting a child's emotionsThis story opens honest conversations, validates children's feelings, and offers comfort, hope, and connection for families navigating memory loss together. grandmother dementiaaging grandparentsbrain illness childrenmemory care familyalzheimer's supportgrandchild copingintergenerational bonding