"Encyclopedia of Grannies is unexpected and very funny book the whole extended family can chuckle over—no matter what kind of grandma you have, you are or would like to be." Julia Marshall, Publisher
Why do grandmas tell us to speak slowly? Why do grandmas wear their hair up? Are grandmas flexible? How do you cheer grandmas up? Eric Veille explains it all with wit and charm - how they wear their hair, how thay do yoga, how they travel the world, their wise sayings, their knitting.
"Encyclopedia of Grannies is unexpected and very funny book the whole extended family can chuckle over—no matter what kind of grandma you have, you are or would like to be." Julia Marshall, Publisher
Why do grandmas tell us to speak slowly? Why do grandmas wear their hair up? Are grandmas flexible? How do you cheer grandmas up? Eric Veille explains it all with wit and charm - how they wear their hair, how thay do yoga, how they travel the world, their wise sayings, their knitting.
An offbeat book full of word play and humour, answering all your questions about grandmas-especially the ones you never thought to ask
Why do grannies always tell us to speak up? Why do they have creases on their faces? Are grannies flexible? How do you cheer up a sad granny? Exactly how old are grannies anyway?
Eric Veille explains it all in this witty book for anyone who has, is, knows or will one day be a grandmother.
“"There is more to a granny than at first meets the eye. As shown on the first page of this book, children have many questions about grannies: How old is a granny? How flexible is a granny? And, why do grannies have creases? To name just a few. Guided by a helpful feline friend, readers can find answers to many of these inquiries in the selected articles of this 'encyclopedia.' Each page is devoted to one consideration about grannies, beginning with a brief introduction followed by an illustration and word bubbles to augment the discussion. Fans of Veille will recognize his iconic illustrative style and sense of humor, expertly translated from the original French. The text often includes quirky phrases and ideas that are directed more to the adults reading this book than to children, though youngsters will appreciate the bug-eyed, zany character depictions. Bound by thick cardboard covers that protect thicker-than-average matte pages within, this high quality production is designed for longevity. VERDICT This book is a comic exploration to share with families of lighthearted grannies of all kinds."--School Library Journal”
This book would make a special gift -- Kathryn Beilby Readplus This book is a fun read, one you would imagine reading together with your own Nana, Oma, Abuela or Nonna. CBCA: Reading Time With a tongue placed firmly in the cheek, this overview of what to expect from a grandmother will encourage howls of recognition alongside surprises for the unwary as a huge array of behaviours are attributed to the grandmothers of the world. ReadPlus
Eric Veille was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperre School in Paris. While working as an artistic director in publishing, he decided one spring day to devote himself to writing and children's book illustration. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures after the Storm and The Bureau of Misplaced Dads.
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