At Grandma's House / Lakay Gran is a bilingual children's book told through the voice of a joyful grandson as he shares all the wonderful adventures he has at his grandmother's house. Written in both English and Haitian Creole, this story celebrates family, heritage, and the adventure that lives in a grandmother's love. This book was lovingly completed and published by Tara Adams in honor of her firstborn son, Oziel Joel Adams, with whom she began working on this story. It was their summer project-a joyful goal to join his younger brother, Eli Adams, as a fellow young author. On May 10, 2025, both boys tragically passed away in a car accident on their way to Grandma's house for Mother's Day weekend. Though they never made it there, their spirits live on in the laughter, love, and memory captured in these pages. Told through the playful, honest voice of a grandson, the story overflows with real-life moments-from chasing lizards in the garden to laughing over snacks with cousins. Each page reveals something special about time spent with Grandma and Grandpa, blending humor, joy, and heartfelt reflection. The story invites readers to connect with their own cherished family moments. Every page is beautifully brought to life with warm, expressive illustrations created from real photos taken at Grandma's house that capture the energy of childhood, the comfort of home, and the deep love between grandparents and grandchildren. The visual storytelling honors both the author's culture and the sweet memory of her sons. Key Features: Format: Paperback - Full color illustrated pages - Bilingual text in English and Haitian Creole - Based on true stories and family traditions - Ideal for children ages 3-10 - Includes themes of love, memory, faith, and family - Great for reading aloud at bedtime, in classrooms, or during family time Whether it's Mother's Day, a birthday, or just a quiet moment at home, At Grandma's House / Lakay Gran is a meaningful gift that connects children with the joy of family traditions. It's especially touching for grandparents and grandchildren to read together. Educational ValueThis book helps children: - Celebrate multigenerational love - Build vocabulary in both English and Haitian Creole - Reflect on the importance of family, kindness, and gratitude - Strengthen reading comprehension and storytelling skills This story is more than just a book, it's a legacy. It was born from a mother and son's shared dream, and finished as a tribute to Oziel and Eli Adams, whose lives were full of laughter, curiosity, faith, and love. The bilingual format also serves as a loving nod to their grandmother and the family's Haitian heritage. Tara Adams's words invite us to cherish the people and moments that truly matter-and to find joy, even in remembrance.