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Books with title Grandma's Stories

  • Grandma's Memories

    Mary D. Brine

    eBook
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  • Grandma's Lap Stories

    Donald Davis, August House

    Audible Audiobook (August House, Oct. 20, 2000)
    From the heart of the Appalachian Mountains come these folktales and folk rhymes for young children. In this recording of timeless children's tales, Davis, one of our most gifted storytellers, weaves for a new generation the same tales his grandmother told him as he sat in her lap so many years ago. As the oral tradition takes root in the hearts of each new generation of children, compelling folk rhymes and irrepressible folk stories such as these play a role in the transmission of our cultural wisdom: be wary of strangers, honor your elders, work hard, but play hard, too. Donald Davis has a gift for story; these stories have a gift for your child. For Ages Three to Seven
  • Grandma's Bag of Stories

    Sudha Murty

    Paperback (Puffin/Penguin, Feb. 15, 2015)
    Who can resist a good story, especially when it s being told by Grandma? From her bag emerges tales of kings and cheats, monkeys and mice, bears and gods. Here comes the bear who ate some really bad dessert and got very angry; a lazy man who would not put out a fire till it reached his beard; a princess who got turned into an onion; a queen who discovered silk, and many more weird and wonderful people and animals. Grandma tells the stories over long summer days and nights, as seven children enjoy life in her little town. The stories entertain, educate and provide hours of enjoyment to them. So come, why don t you too join in the fun
  • Grandpa's Ghost Stories

    James Flora, Irwin Chusid

    Hardcover (Feral House, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Jim Flora's fantastically illustrated books captivated kids throughout the 1960s and 70s, so much so that secondhand copies sell for exorbitant sums. Grandpa's Ghost Stories has been the most sought-after of his children's books, and Feral House is pleased to announce the first reprint since its original publication in 1978. These ghoulish and amusing stories and wildly inventive illustrations will keep readers shivering. Perhaps better known for his brilliant and madcap illustrations that graced the covers of hundreds of jazz and classical record albums in the 1940s and 50s, Jim Flora also wrote and illustrated seventeen popular books for children. In this book, Grandpa comforts his grandson during a fierce thunderstorm by telling him stories about far scarier things, including a hungry werewolf and an evil witch who turns boys into spiders. The illustrations bring the tall tales to life with Flora's incomparable humor and wit. Grandpa's Ghost Stories is a spooky (and silly) delight for all ages. This edition includes an introduction by writer, radio personality and cultural historian Irwin Chusid, who has published several books of Flora's artworks and illustrations, and also runs JimFlora.com.
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  • Grandma's Lap Stories

    Donald Davis

    Audio CD (August House, Jan. 27, 2006)
    Beginning with some of the earliest he heard as a lap-child, Donald Davis recounts Little Red Hen, Jack and Jill, and The House that Jack Built, a Walking Game. Also includes Davis's own retelling of Jack and the Animals, which is published as a picture book in our August House LittleFolk line. Continuing in a traditional theme, the recording features stories about Jack and a narrative on making molasses with Grandmother that leads into the final story, The Lady in a Syrup Can. Grandma ....
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  • Grandmothers' Stories

    Burleigh Muten, Olympia Dukakis, Barefoot Books

    Audiobook (Barefoot Books, July 24, 2007)
    The stories in this anthology illustrate many of the qualities of the wise woman, offering listeners of all ages a new perspective on the grandmother character that is usually presented in fairy tales as either menacingly evil or dim-witted and useless. With spirited grandmothers from as far afield as Senegal and Sweden, all of these tales are rich with humor, action, and suspense.Academy Award-winning actress Olympia Dukakis enhances the emotion and depth of these diverse stories celebrating the wisdom of our elders with her heartfelt narration. Parents will enjoy listening to this unique collection as much as their children.
  • Grandma's Bag of Stories

    Sudha Murty

    language (Puffin, Feb. 6, 2015)
    Who can resist a good story, especially when it’s being told by Grandma? From her bag emerges tales of kings and cheats, monkeys and mice, bears and gods. Here comes the bear who ate some really bad dessert and got very angry; a lazy man who would not put out a fire till it reached his beard; a princess who got turned into an onion; a queen who discovered silk, and many more weird and wonderful people and animals.Grandma tells the stories over long summer days and nights, as seven children enjoy life in her little town. The stories entertain, educate and provide hours of enjoyment to them. So come, why don’t you too join in the fun.
  • Grandpa's Stories

    Joseph Coelho, Allison Colpoys

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, April 2, 2019)
    One young girl reflects on a year with her beloved grandpa. She remembers the fields and parks they explored in the springtime and the old toys they fixed up in the summer. She remembers the handmade gifts they exchanged in the fall and the stories Grandpa told by the fi re each winter. But this year, the girl must say good-bye to Grandpa. In the face of her grief, she is determined to find a way to honor him. She decides to record her Grandpa stories in the notebook he made for her and carry Grandpa with her as she grows. An honest and relatable depiction of loss, Grandpa’s Stories celebrates life and the ways in which love lives on.
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  • Grandma's Stories

    Gajic

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, June 25, 2020)
    Grandma's Stories is about a small boy called Marko, and the relationships he has with various members of his family and friends. Some are positive, some are quite damaging and some he takes important lessons from and uses his newfound knowledge from as he grows up.One of Marko's most positive role models, ‘his favourite person in the whole world', was his grandma. He loved her and respected and trusted everything she said and told him. This had some excellent results when Marko was faced with some difficult decision and scenarios.As well as being his favourite person, Grandma helped Marko to build relationships with all sorts of different people, some of whom the relationship should have come naturally to. Grandma, and Grandpa, helped Marko become a happy, little boy.
  • Grandpa's Stories

    Rick Steber

    Paperback (Bonanza Pub, April 1, 1991)
    Great-grandfather has witnessed so much change in his life. When he was a boy the horse and buggy was the mode of transportation. He has lived to see aviation progress from a few barnstorming pilots hop-scotching across the country to jet aircraft thundering across the sky. And he was sitting there that day, in front of the television, when men walked on the moon. All the years and hard work have taken their toll but when he is seated in his favorite rocking chair, great-grandchildren scattered at his feet, his eyes sparkle as lively as they must have in his youth. He exuberantly recounts the past, painting vivid pictures of his life on the western frontier as a pioneer, miner, freighter, stage driver, Indian fighter, trapper, homesteader, logger, buckaroo .... The story over, he waits, and then a small voice implores, 'Grandpa, tell us another story, please.' Grandpa grins, 'Well, all right. Once a long, looong, looooong time ago....'
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  • Grandma's Bedtime Stories

    Angela Gordon

    (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, Dec. 10, 2019)
    Inside the pages of this book, you will meet Hector the rabbit who is friendly and kind; a grumpy dragon called Douglas; lots of other kind animals and children who have lots of stories to tell and new friends that have been made.
  • Stories by Grandma

    Patricia F. Crowley

    Paperback (Authonomy Gateway, )
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