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Grandpa Tom finally tells his granddaughter, Mary, why he had to give up fishing. It’s a grand tale with a larger than life cast of characters. How could she possibly believe it? An Outstanding Creators Book Award Winner! Features allusions to colorful American Folk Tales and Tall Tales.
Due to family's financial situation, grandson is forced to live with grandfather where he learns a lot about life and love.
Many children are lucky enough to go fishing. The luckiest ones get to go fishing with their grandpas! Dinesh is one of the luckiest ones. In author Dhan Reddy’s How Grandpa Tata Caught a Ginormous Fish without a Hook, Grandpa is never happy with the size of fish he is given to eat. No matter how large, it’s just not big enough. So one night, he and his grandson, Dinesh, go in search of a really big fish. Unlike most of us, they don’t take a fishing pole and bait. No, Grandpa takes a piglet! So how does one catch a really big fish with a piglet? How Grandpa Tata Caught a Ginormous Fish without a Hook, based on a story the author’s grandfather often told when she was a child, is a funny tale of going out and getting what you want—if you’re willing to go beyond what others do.
Lyrical with touches of spot-on humor, this story captures the fun and loving relationship between a granddaughter and her grandfather, and their interaction with the natural world. Full color.
Grand-daughter asks her mother why Grandpa loves to fish, and her answer reveals his passion for the sport.
Grandpa Mike can't catch a fish! It puts him in a GROWLY mood. When Mike gets some friendly fishing advice from the other grandpas, he catches on to a whole new outlook on the art of fishing. His results are nothing less than astonishing!
Through the Years with Bonga Bonga is a series of true and educational children’s stories covering a wide range of topics. Inspired by the love of a grandfather for his first grandchild, affectionately known as Bonga Bonga, these delightful tales will make excellent additions to personal and school libraries alike. With beautiful illustrations throughout, Bonga Bonga and Grandpa: A Fish Story, the first book in the series, tells the tale of Grandpa’s fish and his efforts to care for and protect them in his backyard ponds. Readers will learn about how to guard fish from natural dangers and nurture them to adulthood, while at the same time experiencing the wonder of these beautiful creatures. The book is also a lovely way for a teacher to introduce a science unit on fish, pond building and eco-systems. Told from Bonga Bonga’s perspective, the narrative will engage and entertain readers of all ages.
There comes a day in a young child's life when the gift of childhood's magic begins to fade. A new firm voice of reason says that the fantastical, the miraculous, are not real and the belief in them is foolish. At that moment, the lights of the world dim, there is a deep sadness in a child's heart that goes largely unnoticed...unless he is lucky enough to have a magical grandpa who knows that a child's way of seeing is the soul's way of seeing. Journey with a boy and his beloved grandpa to the banks of the beautiful Ipswich River as they undertake a mission to see if an old fisherman's tale is true, if the catfish that live deep in the river's still pools really do come out to dance by the light of the full moon. Join them as the grandfather gives to his grandson the gift his own grandfather gave to him-keeping the sacred treasure of the magical as he grows into the real world.
When Grandpa, a traditional fisherman, is forced from his livelihood because increasingly efficient technology has depleted his island's supply of fish, he creates an ecologically sound solution by starting a sea moss farm.