What! Cried Granny

What! Cried Granny by Kate Lum is a delightful children’s book published by National Geographic Books on May 13, 2002. This reprint edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Patrick as he experiences his first sleep-over at his grandmother’s house, where a series of humorous events unfold as Granny attempts to create the perfect sleeping arrangement for him.
Readers will find a whimsical narrative that captures the essence of family and the bedtime ritual through a lighthearted lens. As Granny goes to great lengths to ensure Patrick has everything he needs for a comfortable night, the story explores themes of multigenerational relationships and the humorous challenges that can arise during bedtime preparations. With its engaging storyline, this book is sure to entertain young readers and their families alike.
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Patrick is having his first sleep-over at his grandmother’s house. It’s almost bedtime, but there’s a problem-Patrick doesn’t have a bed at Granny’s. So Granny goes out to her yard, chops down some trees, and makes a comfy bed for Patrick. Now he can go to sleep. Right? Not yet. He doesn’t have a pillow! So Granny dashes to the henhouse, collects some feathers, and sews a fluffy pillow for Patrick. Now he can go to sleep. Right? Not yet. A few other things are still missing . . . . If Patrick is lucky, this could go on all night!
“Children will snuggle down with smiles on their faces after this comic spin on the paraphernalia associated with a common ritual.” (Kirkus Reviews)
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