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When Charley Met Grampa by Amy Hest
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When Charley Met Grampa

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When Charley Met Grampa by Amy Hest
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Sep 10, 2013 | ISBN 9780763653149

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Hest and Oxenbury’s story is every bit as sweet and tender as its predecessor… Oxenbury’s meticulous pencil-and-watercolor paintings and Hest’s knowing prose continue to reveal the unconditional love that flows between Charley and the humans in his life.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Charley is pure joy with fur and will surely bring a smile to young readers. Charming, detailed pencil and watercolor illustrations feature framed, softly hued scenes both cozy and frigid. This is a tender story about the warm affection between a grandfather and his grandson. A real winner.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

Picking up where Charley’s First Night ended, the tale of Charley and Henry Korn continues in this charming stand-alone storybook. … Hest’s language is descriptive and lyrical… Oxenbury’s pencil-and-watercolor illustrations are enchanting… Children will love Charley and Grampa, too.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

A synopsis doesn’t begin to reveal this story’s sweetness. Each turn of the page brings a touching moment… It’s hard to imagine a better match for Hest’s warm words than Oxenbury’s beautifully depicted snowy days. Framed in the soft gray of November sky, each picture tells its own story—and every time Charley appears, adorableness ensues. A delight.
—Booklist (starred review)

A deliciously cozy vignette blessed with … artful Oxenbury touches…. A welcome sequel, to read aloud or alone.
—The Horn Book

Here, as elsewhere, Hest’s childlike diction brings charm and interest to the text… [T]his is exactly the sort of pretty, sweet and gently funny book that is likely to appeal to older adults and younger children together.
—The New York Times Online

Simple but compelling narrative…Oxenbury’s [illustrations] are enchanting as always…delightful story
—Inis Magazine

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