Grandpas Are for Finding Worms

“Grandpas Are for Finding Worms” by Harriet Ziefert is an illustrated book published by Penguin on July 1, 2000. This 16-page work explores the unique bond between grandfathers and their grandchildren, highlighting various activities and moments that showcase their special relationship. Through simple yet engaging narratives, the book emphasizes the joy and warmth that grandpas bring into the lives of young children.
Readers will find a delightful portrayal of grandfathers engaging in activities such as fishing, singing, and playing baseball, all while making their grandchildren feel cherished. The book invites young readers to use their imagination and play, making it a fitting addition to any family library. With its focus on family and multigenerational connections, this edition serves as a sweet tribute to the love shared between grandpas and their grandchildren.
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When you need worms for fishing, Grandpa knows just where to look. Grandpas are great at making things, like bookshelves, burgers, and funny faces. Some grandpas like to sing old songs, some like to play baseball, and all grandpas make you feel special. Young children and grandpas alike will love this sweet tribute to the special love between them
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