Grandpa and Jake
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- 8,49 €
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- 8,49 €
Description de l’éditeur
In this heartwarming intergenerational story, Grandpa Bear introduces his grandson Jake to a very special place—the library!
"Let's turn the TV off," says Grandpa to Jake. "There's some place I'd like to show you... a place my Grandpa took me when I was your age." As the two of them walk through the busy town, Grandpa shares the favorite places he and his own grandpa went together . . . and Little Jake keeps guessing where they are going. The movies? The baseball park? The beach? "Not this time," says Grandpa, and has Jake close his eyes before going into . . . the library!
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A bear receives an introduction to the library in this whimsically illustrated, day-in-the-life-style picture book. Turning off the television, Grandpa slips on a backpack and takes Jake somewhere new, leaving Jake to guess their destination as they journey through an active animal village. "Are we going on a boat?" asks the young bear, spotting toy vessels. "No, but when we get there we can see all kinds of boats," Grandpa hints. With pale coloring and sketch-like outlines, Fortenberry's bustling scenes are busy with narrative details: mice ride mini-bikes, and a hound sells vegan hot dogs. When the pair reach their destination, Jake's enthusiasm is captured with first a shush-eliciting exclamation, then a closing-time tantrum that's resolved through the revelation that library items can be taken home. Fortenberry aces Jake's toddler-esque dialogue, but the story's real charm is in its creaturely illustrations and sweet intergenerational bond. Ages 3–7.