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Books with title Grandpa

  • Grandpa's Grins

    Vance a Fossum

    Paperback (Dorrance Publishing Co., Feb. 5, 2018)
    When 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 Author As 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.
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  • Grandpa Abe

    Marisabina Russo

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, May 31, 1996)
    Shortly after Sarah's first birthday, her grandmother married Abe, and Sarah got a grandfather. From the beginning the two loved each other and shared many special times together. But then, when Sarah was nine, Grandpa Abe died. "The quiet, realistic story is filled with details of everyday life....An effective and warm story about the best kind of sympathy, 'Grandpa Abe' celebrates the special connection between a child and grandparent."--Horn Book.
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  • Grandpa Bear

    Bonnie Pryor, Bruce Degen

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, )
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  • My Grandpa

    Grey Mitchell

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, July 1, 1995)
    1995 Mondo Book Shop -- My Grandpa (P) Written by Greg Mitchell / Illustrated by Betina Ogden ***ISBN-13: 9781572550575 ***Pages: 16
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  • Grandpa and Me

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Aug. 16, 2004)
    In this heartwarming story told from the child's point of view, a grandfather and granddaughter spend time together making a pizza. Your child will eagerly lift up the peekaboo flaps to discover the chef hats in the cupboard, the rolling pin behind the bowl, the cheese inside the refrigerator.
  • Grandpa & Bo

    Kevin Henkes

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, April 16, 2002)
    Bo was spending the summer with Grandpa. they walked and fished and made thing together. They celebrated Christmas together -- a very special summer Christmas. But best of all, they talked and laughed and talked some more. And when they finally saw the shooting star at the end of the summer, there was no question the their wishes would be the same.
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  • My Grandpa

    Marta Altes

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, March 15, 2012)
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  • Grandpa's Gold

    Robin Adolphs, Arthur Filloy

    Paperback (Butternut Books, March 17, 2013)
    Jake and his Grandpa head off to the goldfields to search for gold. It’s much harder for Grandpa to find gold than he expects. What they find just proves that one man’s trash is indeed another boy’s treasure. A warm-hearted story of a boy and his grandfather sharing an unforgettable adventure.
  • My Grandpa

    Jane Havens, Lugene Tucker, Donna Tramm

    Paperback (Athena Press, May 16, 2003)
    Grandpa lives in a huge building/It looks like a big hotel/It's really called a nursing home/For old folks - sick or well'. Visits with Grandpa are such good fun - playing games, exploring, listening to stories . . . There is always something new and exciting to do together, and lots of people to see. There's a library, an exercise room, a craft ship, and a restaurant. Grandpa always has a smile and a wink for his little visitor, even when he is not feeling well. 'My Grandpa' celebates the wonderful relationship children can enjoy with their grandparents. Young readers and listeners alike can learn about the aging process, and begin to understand why older people need extra care, and what it means when they are too tired or too sick to go on.
  • Grandpa's Song

    Tony Johnston, Brad Sneed

    Hardcover (Dial, 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 & Bo

    Kevin Henkes

    Hardcover (GreenWilBk, March 17, 1986)
    Young Bo spends the summer with his grandfather in the country and has a wonderful time.
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  • Grandma and Grandpa

    Helen Oxenbury

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 1687)
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