How to Babysit a Grandad

How To Babysit A Grandad

Rs.270.00 PKR

Author :Jean Reagan

Condition : Used-VGood

Binding : Softback-Large

Pages : 32

Publisher : Hodder Children'S Books

Language : N/A

Publication Year : N/A

A New York Times bestselling title, illustrated by the winner of the Red House Children's Book Award 2013.When your grandad rings the doorbell, it's babysitting time! This is a hilarious and accessible picture book about a child spending time with his grandad.Written in a how-to style, the narrator gives important tips for 'babysitting' a grandad, including what to eat for snack (anything dipped in ketchup, ice cream topped with cookies, cookies topped with ice cream), what to do on a walk (find lizards and dandelion puffs, be on the lookout for puddles and sprinklers), and how to play with a grandad (build a pirate cave, put on a scary play)."A cunning study in role reversal, with Lee Wildish's over-the-top illustrations well in keeping with a jaunty text." - Independent on Sunday

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Author :Jean Reagan

Condition : Used-VGood

Binding : Softback-Large

Pages : 32

Publisher : Hodder Children'S Books

Language : N/A

Publication Year : N/A

A New York Times bestselling title, illustrated by the winner of the Red House Children's Book Award 2013.When your grandad rings the doorbell, it's babysitting time! This is a hilarious and accessible picture book about a child spending time with his grandad.Written in a how-to style, the narrator gives important tips for 'babysitting' a grandad, including what to eat for snack (anything dipped in ketchup, ice cream topped with cookies, cookies topped with ice cream), what to do on a walk (find lizards and dandelion puffs, be on the lookout for puddles and sprinklers), and how to play with a grandad (build a pirate cave, put on a scary play)."A cunning study in role reversal, with Lee Wildish's over-the-top illustrations well in keeping with a jaunty text." - Independent on Sunday