Conteur releases “Nana’s House,” a children’s book about a grandma moving to a care home, seen through a child’s eyes.

David Huckerby directs Conteur. He said this project was exciting. He has worked in care for over 20 years. He wants this book to help care home clients. Other UK care homes can use the book.
Care homes offer wonderful qualities. They give great care to vulnerable people. Homes help with health needs. They offer fun activities for residents. People can live fulfilling lives there.
The book can reassure kids during this change. It helps them focus on good things. They can embrace this new chapter.
The story starts with fun times at Nana’s old house. The child has feelings about Nana’s move. Initial fears are explored in the book. It shows worries families might have.
The book then shows a nice care home setting. It shows warm and supportive care. Readers see caring people. They see fun activities for everyone. They see cake and time with friends and family.
The book wants kids to know care homes can be joyful. Loved ones get care. Happy memories can be made there there too.
Conteur offers services for businesses. They make videos and content. They do PR and online adverts. They design graphics too since 2011.