Grandpa’s Surprise

Grandpa’s Surprise by Rosalind Beardshaw, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2005, is a children’s fiction book featuring 32 pages. The story revolves around Jack, who has just received a new tricycle, and his friend Stanley, who hopes to take a turn on it. When Jack hesitates to share, Grandpa intervenes to brighten Jack’s spirits with a delightful surprise.
This edition showcases bold and exuberant illustrations that enhance the narrative, making it a warm and engaging read for both grandchildren and grandparents. The themes of sharing and familial bonds are central to the story, set against a backdrop of playful interactions in England. This book offers a charming exploration of the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren, making it a suitable addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Jack has a brand new tricycle and Stanley is sure he will get to have a go on it too. When Jack proves to be a little less than willing, Grandpa steps in to cheer up his grandson with a lovely surprise… With bold and exuberant illustrations, this is a book filled with warmth that is ideal for grandchild and grandparent alike.
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