Synopses & Reviews
Brendan has packed his little red wagon and is all set to go up the hill to Grandma's house. He has a pot of tea, chocolate chip cookies, milk and sugar, and teacups for two. He heads out--hobbledy-clop, hobbledy-clop--over the bumpy dirt road. Along the way, he meets some friends who want to join the fun: Atlas the dog, Beatrice the cat, Corabelle the horse, and Dudley the snake. Pat Brisson's simple story of a visit between a boy and his grandmother is captured in joyful illustrations by Maxie Chanbless. What begins as a quiet tea party turns into an exuberant and thoroughly silly afternoon.
About the Author
Pat Phillipsburg is the author of more than ten books for children, including
The Summer My Father Was Ten, winner of the Christopher Medal. She lives in Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
Maxie Chambliss is the illustrator of more than sixty books for children, including I'm a Big Sister and I'm a Big Brother by Joanna Cole. She lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.