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Books with title Grandpa

  • Grandpa's Map

    Pegi Truntschka

    eBook
    A TRIANGULAR MAP HAS ONLY THREE SIDESPUT THEM TOGETHERIT WILL BE YOUR GUIDEWhen three cousins each receive a mysterious letter with a hand drawn map, they start planning a summer adventure. Tommy, Anton and Joleen set out to solve the mystery of the map and it leads them to the discovery of a family secret. Their adventures are full of investigating, laughter and learning. The children discover a family member that they had never known about and along with that they find out the family secret that has been kept for many years. Tommy, Anton and Joleen learn about horses and riding them and about the Chickasaw Indians, their customs and costumes. And how to turn around a terrible mistake that was made 100 years ago. While riding their horses, they come across a fire in the wheat fields. Racing the horses back to the barn Joleen sees a red hawk that seems to be leading the way through the thick smoke. The children reach the barn and Anton is missing! Tommy turned his horse around and headed back down the path. He found Anton's horse but no Anton.Anton is found by an Indian maiden named Melody. She takes care of him and after two days she gives Anton a rusty metal box to show to his family. The metal box reveals the secret and the children make sure a unspeakable wrong is made right.
  • Grandpa's Song

    Tony Johnston

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 1, 1996)
    When a young girl's beloved, exuberant grandfather becomes forgetful, she helps him by singing their favorite song.
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  • Grandpa Loves

    Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Kathryn Brown

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 1, 2005)
    While spending a special afternoon together, Grandpa answers his grandsonÂ’s question by telling him that his favorite things to do are all the things they do together, including playing baseball, ice skating, and walking through the park.
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  • Grandpa Green

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Excellent Book
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  • Grandma and Grandpa

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 10, 1984)
    A small girl tells about the good times she has during her weekly visits to her grandparents' house.
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  • Grandpa's Gift

    Gail Gritts, Javier Duarte

    Paperback (Kids Book Press, Nov. 10, 2018)
    A shopping trip with Great-grandpa Bill, one of Reba and Katherine's favorite playmates, turns into quite a hullabaloo.Between the three of them, they keep Grandma on her toes.
  • Grandpa Abe

    Marisabina Russo

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 31, 1996)
    Grandpa Abe enters Sarah's life as her grandmother's boyfriend, becomes her grandfather by marriage, and enriches her life before leaving it
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  • Grandpa And Me

    Neil Ricklen

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Shows children and their grandfathers talking, riding, eating, bouncing, sharing, and building
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  • Grandpa Time

    Noelle L. Crane

    eBook (Pluriverse Publishing, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Here is a story of friendship between Alice and her grandpa, told with humor, love, and funny pictures, that brings us back to where we come from—our family!
  • Grandpa's Grins

    Vance A. Fossum

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., March 8, 2018)
    Grandpa’s GrinsBy: Vance A. FossumWhen Vance A. Fossum’s wife was ill many years ago and no longer able to buy birthday cards for their grandchildren, she sent him on an impossible mission. It was impossible not because there were no birthday cards to be found – there have always been plenty of them. However, the better ones seemed too expensive to be thrown away and few were really fun. Like most grandfathers, Fossum likes to entertain, tease, and even teach his grandchildren. Unfortunately, distance prevented Fossum from visiting his grandchildren as often as he wished. So a special, more personal birthday card seemed like a good way to bring smiles across the miles. The “Fan Flea” was among the first imagined critters. The happy reception of these, and the multiplying of grandchildren, led to more nonsensical creations with rhyming lines to encourage laughter and learning. Soon, what had seemed an impossible and frustrating task became an exercise of pure fun – Grandpa’s grimaces became Grandpa’s Grins! This book is dedicated to the grandchildren who inspired it. It is Fossum’s hope that other “children” between ages eight and eighty may smile along with him and with one another. About the AuthorAs with all of Fossum’s childhood friends, baseball and other sports were part of a daily routine growing up in the 1950s and early ’60s. At the same time, he had an avid interest in art, poetry, and music, which continues to this day. Fossum and his three younger siblings were raised by Lutheran-Christian parents in Austin, Minnesota. They grew up in a home where the word of Christ was the highest priority. Joy and laughter abounded, as they often sang hymns in four-part harmony as well as old show-tunes and popular music their parents taught them from the 1930s and ’40s. In the summer of 1965, after graduating from high school, Fossum’s plan was to get a degree in architecture and design. However, after serving forty-six years as a pastor in the Church of the Lutheran Confession (CLC), he retired from the full-time ministry of the gospel in July of 2016. His wife of thirty-eight years passed away in the summer of 2008. They were blessed with four wonderful children, Christian spouses for their children, and many grandchildren. Fossum desires to continue writing and serving in the part-time ministry, as well as writing and illustrating a children’s devotion book.
  • Grandpa's Song

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 6, 1991)
    When a young girl's beloved, exuberant grandfather becomes forgetful, she helps him by singing their favorite song.
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  • Grandpa Loved

    Josephine Nobisso, Maureen Hyde

    Paperback (Gingerbread House, Sept. 1, 2000)
    This is a recollection of the special times a young boy spent with his grandfather in the city, in the forest with the animals, at the beach, and with his family. Although the boy misses his beloved grandpa’s presence he feels assured that his passing has brought him to a better place and he knows that his grandpa’s love will always be with him.
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