Grady Goes Adventuring
Su-Ann Mae Phillips, Mike Lowe
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(, Nov. 25, 2019)
Join Grady Bear and his friends as they go adventuring in Storyland – this time, they meet the mysterious and mighty wind in the giant beanstalk forest. After solving riddles and making a new friend, they push on to find new ways to put the orange paper cruncher to sleep… and it does not end there! On their way back, the friends lose their way in the rows of houses made of straw, sticks and bricks… will the children make it back to school in time?In Grady Goes Adventuring, our readers will be introduced to adventure and adventure-related themes such as courage, being responsible and creative thinking in times of adversity and when facing challenges. Set in Storyland – the land of giant beanstalks, rows of houses of sticks, straws and bricks, and home to the Army of the Marching Cards on the Yellow Brick Road, our readers will get to know the sharp wit of Deedee the Bee and problem-solver Rodiland the Cat.Parents and educators – Grady Goes Adventuring is ideal for easing into conversations around how sometimes, even the best plans can run into difficulties, and children are never too young (or too small or too inexperienced) to solve their own problems. There are also lessons sneaked in on the power of wind and how asking the right questions can get you further.The Story of Grady BearIt all started back in July 2010 when Grady Bear, who originated from Guernsey, joined the Helen O’Grady Drama Academy in a training seminar. Thereafter, Grady Bear was sent away with a deserving Principal to visit other schools. Adorable, loveable and a natural leader-of-the-pack, Grady Bear became popular with classes all over the world. The Grady Bear storybooks, which showcase the iconic bear, are read-aloud drama. Created to instill life-long love for reading, learning and literacy in readers, our themes are universally relatable to all children.Other books in this series:Book 1: Grady's First Day at SchoolBook 2: Grady Loses a Tooth