This heart-warming and beautifully illustrated book shows the true relationship between a Grandad and his granddaughter. We all know that different and unique rules apply when visiting Grandad but we also know that they will get spoiled rotten which shows what a special bond there is between children and their Grandad. Whether it's going on a trip, building a den, or making a vegetable patch, we all know that Grandad will be there to look after and care for their most precious of relatives. The book also shows how deep and loving the relationship is with Grandad himself. This book contains rhyming adventures of everyday situations between children and their Grandad, such as: Playing in a park with Grandad, Building a Den to play in, Making a vegetable patch, Feeding the ducks with Grandad, When Grandad makes everything feel good, Going on a train with Grandad, With lots of love and hugs thrown in A warm, refreshing, and relevant book that shows the true relationship between a Grandad and his young relatives that both can relate to and enjoy reading together.
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This is a book of Dragons! Some are small, some large, some are stinky, some are clever and lots more in between! Enjoy as your child looks through the different shapes and personalities of the Dragon community with funny and happy images depicting characteristics which might be a part of your child's life. The book shows that despite being different on the outside that underneath it all, every Dragon just wants to be friends! The book aims to encourage friendships and acceptance of differences as children start to develop their first social circles. The book is full of images of Dragons who like doing different and varied activities and there are often contrarian activities done by different dragons who enjoy those in equal measure. At the end of the book, despite being different it shows that each Dragon likes to be loved and everyone can be friends no matter what they are like. It is intended to make young children think about people they meet and encourages friendship and acceptance.
Halloween is the time of year when what everybody needs is a monkey that can't stop pooing !!! It's also the time of year when a hero is needed to save everyone from all the poo! Enjoy this rhyming fun tale and all the monkey poo that comes with the adventure. This original rhyming story from Newton E. White is a fun take on an adventure around Halloween and all the happenings that come to a town when an unforeseen happening cause a monkey to continuously poo until the town and the people come under jeopardy! The book is absolutely full of monkey poo, literally everywhere! There is poo almost on every page and lakes of poo drifting through the images in every direction. The artwork is beautiful and designed to show off a funny take on Halloween. If you are scared of Monkey Poo then you should definitely buy this book! Aimed at all kids (and any adults!) who like stories about animals pooing and love the mystery and adventure that Halloween brings. Did anyone mention.... There are a lot of (mentions and pictures) of Poo in this book?!!
This is a book of Dinosaurs! Some are small, some large, some like dogs, some like cats, some are clever, some sporty and lots more in between! Enjoy as your child looks through the different shapes and personalities of the Dinosaur community with funny and happy images depicting characteristics that might be a part of your child's life. The book shows that despite being different on the outside that underneath it all, every Dinosaur just wants to be friends! The book aims to encourage friendships and acceptance of differences as children start to develop their first social circles. The book is full of images of Dinosaurs who like doing different and varied activities and there are often contrarian activities done by different dinosaurs who enjoy those in equal measure. At the end of the book, despite being different it shows that each Dinosaur likes to be loved and everyone can be friends no matter what they are like. It is intended to make young children think about people they meet and encourages friendship and acceptance.