Book Descriptions
for Sleepover at Gramma's House by Barbara Joosse and Jan Jutte
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A night at Gramma’s house involves all sorts of fun for her young granddaughter: favorite foods, painting, stories, imaginary play, and, most of all, a beloved adult’s undivided attention. Barbara Joosse’s bouncy text captures the exuberance of a young child (in this case, an elephant) who is giddy with the excitement about the overnight adventure. The accompanying ink, watercolor, and acrylic illustrations complement the vivacious tone, making the characters appear almost weightless in their boundless joy at being together. (Ages 3–5)
CCBC Choices 2011. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Going to Gramma's takes plenty of preparation. Granddaughter packs her overnighty trunk and says goodbye to Mom, Dad, little fish and baby in the bed. She can't wait to see her silly millie gramma! Together at last, the two spend a day full of dancing, painting each other and partying with a razzle and a dazzle before, finally, resting together in a ricky rocky swing. What a day!
Barbara Joosse's spirited text combined with Jan Jutte's lively illustrations create this delightful story. Full of engaging, bouncy language that zips right along, this is an original picture book that captures the loving relationship between a young-hearted gramma and her enthusiastic granddaughter.
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