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Books with title That's What Grandpas Are For

  • That's What Grandpas Are For

    Harriet Ziefert, Deborah Zemke

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, April 6, 2006)
    "If we are late and miss the bus, Grandpa will drive us to schooleven if he hasn't shaved. That's what grandpas are for.""If my arms are empty, my grandchildren will fill them. That's what grandchildren are for."What makes a grandfather special to his grandchildren and his grandchildren special to their grandfather? It's the little things that matter in this loving tribute to grandpas and grandkids everywhere. You'll love sharing this book with your own grandpa.
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  • That's What Grandparents Are for

    Arlene Uslander, Freddie Levin

    Hardcover (Arlene Uslaner, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Illustrations and rhyming text describe the special bond between grandparents and their grandchildren.
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  • That's What Grandfathers Are For

    Arlene Uslander

    Paperback (Chicago Spectrum Press, March 15, 1996)
    A book for grandparents, mothers and fathers to read aloud to their children and to share with them the love between grandfathers and grandchildren. This book is about the joyo and deep pride a grandfather feels when his grandchild says, "I love you, Papa," or Gramps, Zadie, Abuelo, Pepe, or whatever words his grandchild uses to describe their special relationship.
  • That's What Grandpas Are For

    Harriet Ziefert, Deborah Zemke

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, July 1, 2011)
    "If we are late and miss the bus, Grandpa will drive us to schooleven if he hasn't shaved. That's what grandpas are for." "If my arms are empty, my grandchildren will fill them. That's what grandchildren are for." What makes a grandfather special to his grandchildren and his grandchildren special to their grandfather? It's the little things that matter in this loving tribute to grandpas and grandkids everywhere. You'll love sharing this book with your own grandpa.
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  • That's What Grandmas Are For

    Harriet Ziefert, Amanda Haley

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, April 6, 2006)
    "If we want pizza and Grandma would rather have Chinese food, she will eat pizza. That's what grandmas are for.""If I stop for gas and it's self-serve, my granddaughter will hold the nozzle.If I'm washing my car, my grandson will help rinse it and wipe it dry. That's what grandchildren are for."A grandmother and her grandkids tell what makes the other special. This exuberant celebration of the love between grandmothers and their grandchildren will warm your heart and make you smile.
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  • That's What Grandpas Are For

    Harriet Ziefert, Deborah Zemke

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, April 6, 2006)
    'If we are late and miss the bus, Grandpa will drive us to school even if he hasn't shaved. That's what grandpas are for.''If my arms are empty, my grandchildren will fill them. That's what grandchildren are for.'What makes a grandfather special to his grandchildren and his grandchildren special to their grandfather? It's the little things that matter in this loving tribute to grandpas and grandkids everywhere. You'll love sharing this book with your own grandpa.
  • That's NOT What Grandpas Are For

    Jenniffer Ann Welliver

    Hardcover (Pacific Raven Press, June 27, 2011)
    This is a valuable story that shows young children how to respect their grandfathers. Rather than casting grandfathers in a service role to fulfill the wishes and whims of the grandchildren, this story teaches appropriate expectations of young children and activities to look forward to and share with their grandfathers.
  • That's What Wings Are For

    Patrick Guest, Daniella Germain

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Sept. 1, 2018)
    There are three things that all respectable dragons need: strong wings for flying, strong lungs for breathing fire, and strong, shiny scales. But Bluey the Dragon has none of these. Even so, Bluey has other abilities, some of them truly wonderful—if only he can work out what they are! That's What Wings Are For is a touching fable about discovering that thing that you do the best, and finding a way to do it.
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  • That's What Wings Are For

    Patrick Guest, Daniella Germain

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, May 1, 2016)
    There are three things that all respectable dragons need: strong wings for flying, strong lungs for breathing fire, and strong, shiny scales to guard them from the dragon slayers. But Bluey the Dragon has none of these things. Even so, Bluey has other abilities, some of them truly wonderful—if only he can work out what they are! That's What Wings Are For is a touching fable about discovering that thing that you do the best, and finding a way to do it.
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  • That's NOT What Grandmas Are For

    Jenniffer Ann Welliver

    Hardcover (Pacific Raven Press, June 21, 2011)
    This is a valuable story that shows young children how to respect their grandmothers. Rather than casting grandmothers in a service role to fulfill the wishes and whims of the grandchildren, this story teaches appropriate expectations of young children and activities to look forward to and share with their grandmothers.
  • That's What Grandmothers Are For

    Arlene Uslander

    Paperback (Chicago Spectrum Pr, March 15, 1995)
    Reveals the special bond and unique relationship between grandmothers and their grandchildren.
  • That's What Moms Are For

    Spiro Vouladakis, Margaret Kyle

    Paperback (Wood Lake Books, April 18, 2014)
    Written by Spiro Vouladakis and illustrated by his mom, Margaret Kyle, That's What Moms Are For celebrates the enduring love between a mother and her son as he grows as a child at home, struggles with math homework in grade school, goes off to college, and eventually becomes a parent himself.This heartwarming book is a delight for children of all ages and a perfect gift for any mom.
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