· A young elephant child says goodbye to all that is familiar and “in the regular place” and sets off to Gramma’s. The text’s refrain, “Oh. We love each other so,” is punctuated by the rollicking activities that she and her “Gramma silly / silly millie silly millie” do together—a tea party, painting, a bath, dancing, watching a storm from the porch swing and falling “asleep. Sleepover at Gramma's House by Barbara Joosse and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru That is the sound of an excited little elephant that couldn’t wait to visit her gramma’s house for sleepover. When she finally got to her house they spent the evening running thought the paper door, having a tea party, wall painting, taking a shower, dancing on gramma’s toes and reading stories/5.
It's a tree for the whole family but in "Everybody's Tree" by Barbara Joosse, illustrated by Renée Graef, some trees are meant for even more sharing. Many years ago, when he was small, a young boy planted a tiny spruce tree in a great big yard, next to a red house. Book- I'm A Big Brother by Joanna Cole, Big Brother Bunny by Pamela Kennedy *THURSDAY- Grandparents. Activity- Look at pictures of Grandma Jan (who passed away in June) Craft- Grandparent Awards. Song-'Grandma's House', A Song for Grandma and Grandpa. Book- Grandpa and Me by Karen Katz *FRIDAY- Extended Family. Sleepover Stories Amy's Three Best Things by Philippa Pearce Hugless Douglas and the Big Sleepover by David Melling Ira Sleeps Over by Bernard Waber Maisy Goes on a Sleepover by Lucy Cousins Plan a Sleepover Party (non-fiction) by Stephanie Watson Sleepover at Gramma's House by Barbara Joosse Thank You and Good Night by Patrick McDonnell.
A little girl and her grandmother have a rollicking good time during a sleepover. Sleepover at Gramma's House by Barbara Joosse, Jan Jutte. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , That is the sound of an excited little elephant that couldn’t wait to visit her gramma’s house for sleepover. When she finally got to her house they spent the evening running thought the paper door, having a tea party, wall painting, taking a shower, dancing on gramma’s toes and reading stories.
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