Grandpa's Face, Eloise Greenfield (9780698113817) — Readings Books
Grandpa's Face
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Grandpa’s Face

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A heartwarming story of a granddaughter’s love for her grandfather-a perfect gift for both Father’s and Grandparents Day!

Tamika loves everything about her grandpa, especially his expressive face. But one day, when Tamika watches Grandpa rehearsing for a play, she sees a different face, one she has never seen before.

Muted realistic paintings complement this story of Tamika, a young girl who grows emotionally through love … The carefully chosen combination of visual details and large abstract areas support the notion that love is not always clearly definable. -School Library Journal

Poet Greenfield tells this warm family story with tenderness and grace, and Cooper makes an outstanding debut. The realistic, full-color double spreads are rich in earth tones and vibrant colors … A treasure to set beside Ann Herbert Scott’s Sam. -Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 May 1996
Pages
32
ISBN
9780698113817

A heartwarming story of a granddaughter’s love for her grandfather-a perfect gift for both Father’s and Grandparents Day!

Tamika loves everything about her grandpa, especially his expressive face. But one day, when Tamika watches Grandpa rehearsing for a play, she sees a different face, one she has never seen before.

Muted realistic paintings complement this story of Tamika, a young girl who grows emotionally through love … The carefully chosen combination of visual details and large abstract areas support the notion that love is not always clearly definable. -School Library Journal

Poet Greenfield tells this warm family story with tenderness and grace, and Cooper makes an outstanding debut. The realistic, full-color double spreads are rich in earth tones and vibrant colors … A treasure to set beside Ann Herbert Scott’s Sam. -Kirkus Reviews

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
7 May 1996
Pages
32
ISBN
9780698113817