Grandpa: 10 (Talk-About-Books)

Grandpa: 10 (Talk-About-Books)

by Debbie Bailey (Author), Susan Huszar (Photographer)

Synopsis

This innovative series grew out of a desire to provide all children with the opportunity to see themselves within the books they are reading and to identify with the children and families they see. The diversity of today's families is clearly captured. The simple text and engaging photographs explore the relationship between very young children and their environment. Grandpa explores a young child's world using photographs of a variety of children interacting with their grandpas.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 16
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Annick Press
Published: 01 May 1994

ISBN 10: 1550379674
ISBN 13: 9781550379679

Media Reviews
There is definitely no stereotypical image of grandparents present.... Both Grandma and Grandpa are must-have books... They are delightful.--Gillian Martin Noon, librarian, Old Perlican, Newfoundland Canadian Materials, Vol. 22, No. 5 (10/01/1994)
(reviewed with Grandma) These are excellent books for young children. The text and photographs are well chosen. The joy and individuality of the relationships are readily apparent at all times. There is definitely no stereotypical image of grandparents present anywhere in either of these books. As well, the individual cultures portrayed in the photographs in both books enable many children to identify with the subjects. Discussion should emerge naturally from sharing these books. Both Grandma and Grandpa are must-have books... They are delightful.--Gillian Martin Noon, librarian, Old Perlican, Newf Canadian Materials, Vol. 22, No. 5 (10/01/1994)
Author Bio

Debbie Bailey has a B.A. in Early Childhood Education, a B.Ed., and an M.A. in Applied Psychology. Her interest in board books developed when she began reading to her daughter. Debbie teaches kindergarten.

Sue Huszar has worked as a professional photographer for over 20 years. She started out as a photojournalist but went on to establish her own studio.