Synopses & Reviews
Told in cheery rhyme from a grandfather's perspective, this charming and funny book follows a very proud grandfather and his young grandson as they spend the day together. While Grandpa is spouting about the little boy's musical ability, or his chances at making the Olympic team next year, the art shows a very typical toddler making messes and causing trouble. A testament to the fact that love is blind, and for grandparents at least, it should stay that way!
Synopsis
Told from the point of view of a proud grandpa, this cheery rhyme describes a day spent with his young grandson which, in turn celebrates the love between grandparents and grandchildren. Full color.
About the Author
Giles Andreae is the author of many wonderful books for children including
Giraffes Can't Dance,
Rumble in the Jungle and
The Lion Who Wanted to Love which won the Federation of Children's Book Group's Best Picture Book Award. He lives with his wife and children in England.
Illustrator: Sue Hellard is the illustrator of Princesses Are Not Quitters! She lives in London.