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Books with title Trip to Grandma's House

  • Grandma's Tiny House

    JaNay Brown-Wood, Priscilla Burris

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Aug. 8, 2017)
    This sweet, rhyming counting book introduces young readers to numbers one through fifteen as Grandma’s family and friends fill her tiny house on Brown Street. Neighbors, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and grandkids crowd into the house and pile it high with treats for a family feast. But when the walls begin to bulge and no-body has space enough to eat, one clever grandchild knows exactly what to do.Where there’s a will there’s a way when families grow and come together."A warmhearted tribute to the messy joys of a big, impromptu gathering" — Publisher's Weekly STARRED review"A fine addition to book collections about families, food, counting, and joyous gatherings" — The Horn Book"This counting story will have repeated readings during the holidays and all year round" — School Library Journal"Grandma's lucky to have all these family members, and young readers are even luckier to be invited to this wonderful family gathering." — Kirkus ReviewsChicago Public Library’s 2017 Best of the Best Books selection
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  • Off to Grandma's House

    CELEBRATION PRESS

    Paperback (CELEBRATION PRESS, June 12, 2000)
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  • Going to grandma's house

    DyAnne DiSalvo

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 28, 1998)
    A little girl enthusiastically describes a visit to spend the night with her grandma
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  • To Grandma's House We Go!

    JoAnn Termini-Pira

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2017)
    Dynamic and changing family life especially in the 21st century continues to evolve. However, the need for love, affirmation and belonging remains the same. Idioms such as "home is where the heart is,' or "there is no place like home," are truisms about life. In this delightful children's story, “To Grandma's House We Go,” emotions such as sadness and loneliness are explored when a disconnect occurs between family members. On the flip side, when understanding and reconciliation takes place, harmony is restored and every member finds their place and contentment. Come and explore with Grandma her sage perspective as she reminisces, and the ways she discovers to complete her unique bond of love and happiness.
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  • To Grandmother's House

    Else Holmelund Minarik, David T. Wenzel

    Board book (HarperFestival, April 1, 2002)
    Before setting off for his grandmother's house, Little Bear loads his wagon with delicious things to eat. As he walks, he meets up with some very hungry friends. What will this generous bear cub do?
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  • Grandma's House

    Elaine Moore, Elise Primavera

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, April 1, 1985)
    A little girl describes the fun she has staying with her grandmother in the country for the whole summer
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  • Mission to Grandma's House

    Tiffany Switzer

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, June 22, 2015)
    During the morning hours, Nathan, a resourceful boy creates a mission intended for him to conquer. He is determined to complete his mission to grandma's house. Nathan's mission is mostly motivated by his grandma's cooking. Throughout his mission, he is faced with obstacles that he will have to overcome. There are times that he is unsure if he can complete the mission in time before he gets caught.
  • Grandma's House

    Michele Dufresne

    Unknown Binding (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2004)
    Jasper the Cat is not happy to be going in the car. Students and cat lovers will be amused about the family's trip in the car.
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  • Holly Goes To Grandma’s House

    C. Gail Hinesmon

    Paperback (Independently published, July 4, 2019)
    Holly Goes To Grandma’s House is a children’s story about a young girl who loves to spend time with her grandmother. It is told from the perspective of Holly, who gives a very detailed account of her adventure to visit her grandmother and all the activities that happen along the way. The bond that children form with their grandparents can help shape their development and the relationships they have with others in the future. This story is the first of a series of joyous adventures taken by Holly and showcases the importance of a great relationship between children and their grandparents.
  • Grandma's House

    Dana Gambardella

    Hardcover (Literacy Chef Publishing, LLC, March 15, 2018)
    Savor the sounds, tastes, smells and feelings that come to life only at Grandma's House - a memoir that transcends time and cultures. The book cover and illustrations throughout the story replicate the house that still stands in Providence, RI today, as well as the items in the home of the author's favorite childhood place - Grandma's house. A series of vivid memories come alive through the light, impressionistic watercolor techniques on each page that lend itself to the story's feeling of nostalgia for readers of all ages. The story comes full circle, capturing how the author processes her childhood experiences in order to discover, as an adult, that her senses, thankfully, keep her cherished memories alive forever.
  • Try Not to Die: At Grandma's House

    Mark Tullius, Martin Kelly

    Paperback (Vincere Press, LLC, Oct. 29, 2013)
    Are You Ready to Try Not to Die? (Teen and Young Adult Horror)Mark Tullius is the author of 25 Perfect Days, one of IndieReader's Best Indie Books for 2013It's Grandma's House - quiet, cozy, nestled on a mountain in West Virginia. What could possibly go wrong? A lot, actually. Horrific accidents, despicable creatures, a vile beast, and detestable grandparents leap off of the pages. So watch your back and choose wisely. One misstep will get you and your little sister killed.˃˃˃ I forgot how much fun a Choose Your Adventure book can be. - jayt˃˃˃ Stayed up all night trying not to die in the story. - C.˃˃˃ Thank you for bringing back CYA (choose your adventure) in a contemporary twisted way. - jthomatoGrab a copy and try not to die today!
  • Countdown to Grandma's House

    Debra Mostow Zakarin, Stacy Peterson

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 25, 2012)
    A young girl counts down the days from ten to one as she thinks of all the fun she will have when she goes to visit her grandmother.
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