Granpa
by John Burningham
Interest age: 3 to 8
Reading age: 4+
Published by Random House, 2003
About this book
Using a combination of gentle illustrations and minimal text, this is a sensitive and moving exploration of the relationship between a young girl and her grandfather. After he dies, she still has plenty of wonderful memories of him.
About the author
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