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Why I love my Grandpa

Illustrated by Daniel Howarth





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Featuring children's own words and heart-warming pictures, this board book is the perfect book for children to share with Grandpa! 'I love my grandpa because... ' Everyone's grandpa is the best. And who better to tell the world than children themselves? This charming book combines endearing things said by children about their grandpas with gentle illustrations of familiar animals. The text is amusing and insightful, with reasons why grandpas are loved by their children ranging from 'because he says funny things' to 'because he makes every day special'. With beautiful pictures and charming words from children - this is the perfect book to read together!

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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 27 Feb 2014
Language |
Format | Board book
Pages | 30
Dimensions | 216 x 216 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-0075-4977-1
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / family / multigenerational


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