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A companion toGrandma’s Guide to Happiness, this picture book from bestselling author Andrew Daddo is a heartwarming book of grandfatherly philosophy.
My grandpa says the funniest things. He says the happiest days are the busiest days, and there’s usually a stack of things to do.
It’s always fun spending time with Grandpa — fixing things in the shed, doing some gardening, fishing at the pier or telling jokes in the backyard.
A joyful story celebrating grandfathers from beloved Australian author Andrew Daddo, with heartwarming art by Christopher Nielsen.
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