No Trouble at All

No Trouble at All

by Sally Grindley (Author), Eleanor Taylor (Illustrator)

Synopsis

When Grandfather bear has his two little grandchildren to stay he is sure that they are going to be very good indeed. No trouble at all in fact. So he tucks them up in bed, goes downstairs to read his book and even feels so proud of his ideally behaved grandchildren that he plans to take them on a picnic the next day. But as we all know, love is blind, and in this grandfathers case, deaf as well! A brilliant picture book that will entertain and amuse old and young alike as words and pictures do not always tell the same story.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0747552347
ISBN 13: 9780747552345
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Bears and bedtime and a little bit of naughtiness - a perfect bedtime story for under twos! Minimal text and the sweetest art make this the perfect read aloud and share book. Written by best-selling award wining author Sally Grindley

Media Reviews
Bears and bedtime and a little bit of naughtiness - a perfect bedtime story for the under-twos. When grandfather bear has his two little grandchildren to stay, he is sure that they are going to be very good indeed. So he tucks them up in bed.and then the trouble starts. A wonderful picture book in which words and pictures do not always tell the same story.
Author Bio
Sally Grindley lives in Gloucestershire with her two sons. Her picture book texts are published around the world to huge critical and commercial aclaim. Sally is a regular contributor to the Bloomsbury Children's list with her other books including A NEW ROOM FOR WILLIAM, WHERE ARE MY CHICKS? and MUCKY DUCK being amongst our best sellers. Eleanor Taylor lives in Dorset and is also a regular contributor to the list. Her previous books include WHOEVER'S HEARD OF A HIBERNATING PIG and RUN, RABBIT, RUN. Eleanor was selected for the BP Portrait Award in 1998.