Author:John Burningham
Granpa nurses his granddaughter's dolls, mistakes her strawberry-flavoured pretend ice-cream for chocolate, takes her tobogganing in the snow, and falls in with her imaginary plans to captain a ship to Africa, like all good Granpa's should. It is a friendship that children who read this book will long remember.
Wittily written by Kes Gray and illustrated with colourful bravado by Garry Parsons, this book is a cunning way to introduce your youngster to a variety of marine life . . . It also happens to be an absolute scream
—— UnisonA humourous tale about the power of our imagination and what happens when parents don't do as they're told!
—— With KidsBrilliantly illustrated, bright and jokey
—— Bournemouth Daily EchoWonderfully entertaining and never dull; a stunning reference book that adults will learn from too. 5 stars
—— InkWe have fallen in love with A Little Guide to Wild Flowers
—— Sunday Express