How to Babysit a Grandma

How to Babysit a Grandma

by Jean Reagan

Narrated by Tara Sands

Unabridged — 6 minutes

How to Babysit a Grandma

How to Babysit a Grandma

by Jean Reagan

Narrated by Tara Sands

Unabridged — 6 minutes

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Overview

Notes From Your Bookseller

A delightful narrative that puts children in charge, inviting them to consider the stakes of babysitting their own grandmother. With tips, tricks and plenty of laughs, this book is a joy for young children who love their grandma.

Celebrate the special bond between grandmas and grandkids with this delightful New York Times bestseller that puts the kids in charge of babysitting...if just for one day. The perfect gift for Mother's Day, Grandparent's Day, and any day shared with Grandma!

When you babysit a grandma, if you're lucky, you'll have a sleepover at her house! And with the useful tips found in this book, you're guaranteed to become an expert grandma-sitter in no time. (Be sure to check out the sections on: How to keep a grandma busy; Things to do at the park; Possible places to sleep, and what to do once you're both tucked in for the night.) 

From the author-illustrator team behind the New York Times bestselling books comes a funny and heartwarming celebration of grandmas and grandchildren.

The fun doesn't stop! Check out more HOW TO... picture books:
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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/13/2014
Reagan and Wildish follow their bestselling How to Babysit a Grandpa with another sly how-to that guides readers through the finer points of babysitting one’s grandparent. The narrator offers suggestion after suggestion for how to make a sleepover at grandma’s go off without a hitch, from visiting the park to having singalongs, reading, and watching for the first star at night. Wildish’s cheery digital illustrations smooth over any potential moments of anxiety (such as when “grandma” might be “missing your mom and dad” at night) with lots of soft smiles and evidence of the close bond between this grandmother and granddaughter. Ages 5–8. Author’s agent: Jamie Weiss Chilton, Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Illustrator’s agent: Vicki Willden-Lebrecht, the Bright Agency. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

Praise for HOW TO BABYSIT A GRANDMA:

"[A] silly take on role reversal." —Kirkus Reviews

The charm of its premise and the clear bond between the generations will have kids and grandparents giggling together." —School Library Journal

Praise for the HOW TO...series!

"Laugh-out-loud funny." —Kirkus Reviews (How to Raise a Mom)

"Funny hidden details." —Kirkus Reviews (How to Babysit a Grandpa)

"Touches of humor in each of the digitally rendered illustrations." —Kirkus Reviews (How to Surprise a Dad)

Kirkus Reviews

2014-03-17
Reagan and Wildish create a humorous follow-up how-to tale in this companion to How to Babysit a Grandpa (2012). "When you babysit a grandma, if you're lucky…it's a sleepover at her house." A committed, pigtailed girl is excited to take on this huge responsibility. A narrative set in conventional black type explains the pacing of the day, and a more informal purple style is utilized for notes or lists of ideas to be considered by a babysitter. The book has a busy look, with some pages containing multiple vignettes showcasing the duo's visit to the park or playing inside, while other, double-page spreads allow readers' eyes to linger on the pair's quieter moments, such as when they eat dinner, gaze at the stars or make shadow puppets on the wall. Parents and children alike will giggle at all the things the granddaughter has planned, along with her helpful pointers. Foods do taste "yummier" with sprinkles, and shouting "Ta-dah!" does make someone feel special after they have dressed up. After a jam-packed day of fun, morning comes and with it, "the hardest part: goodbye time." This silly take on role reversal will have preschoolers and early-elementary children plotting their own babysitting jobs. (Picture book. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176011029
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 07/19/2022
Series: How To Series
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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