How to Babysit a Grandpa
How To Series
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Narrated by:
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Genesis Oliver
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Written by:
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Jean Reagan
About this listen
New York Times best seller
Celebrate the special bond between grandpas and grandchildren in this delightful New York Times best seller that puts the kids in charge! The perfect gift for Father's Day, Grandparent's Day, and any day shared with Grandpa!
Here's everything a kid needs to know to spend a fun-filled day with grandpa! Written in a how-to style, the narrator gives important tips for "babysitting" a grandpa, 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 grandpa (build a pirate cave, put on a scary play).
From the author-illustrator team behind the New York Times best-selling How To... books comes a funny and heartwarming celebration of grandpas and all that they do! This is a great gift for or from a grandparent, and perfect for listening to on Grandpa's lap when he comes to visit!
The fun doesn't stop! Check out more How To... picture books:
- How to Babysit a Grandma
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- How to Get Your Teacher Ready
- How to Raise a Mom
- How to Surprise a Dad
- How to Read to a Grandma or Grandpa
What the critics say
2012 Kid's Indie Next List
Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers, Winner
2012 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Winner
2013 Texas 2x2 Reading List, Nominated
"The narrative is particularly effective in converting childish concern into caretaker reassurance ('When your mom and dad leave, pat your grandpa’s hand and say, "Don’t worry. They always come back" ’).... While grandpas will obviously enjoy sharing this story with their little ones (and parents will enjoy purchasing it for a Father’s Day gift for said grandpa), there is enough playfulness here to broaden the appeal to a wider audience." (The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books)