Renner Writes
Grandpa's Game Room
Grandpa's Game Room
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Jack is finally big enough to play Grandpa's games with him in a basement filled with fun. He can't wait to play Snooker and the arcade bowling machine that goes CHING CHONG . . . DING DING DING. Grandpa teaches Jack how to hold a cue stick and reminds him where to aim when they bowl, but nothing goes right for Jack. Balls bounce instead of roll, and the puck breaks a lamp. Just when Jack is ready to give up, he demonstrates a different talent, one that surprises even Grandpa.
Grandpa's Game Room is a fun-filled story about how a little boy learns the importance of practice while playing games with Grandpa. Children ages 3 - 7 will enjoy sharing this story with their parents or grandparents.
Author: Barbara Renner
Publisher: Renner Writes
Published: 09/25/2022
Pages: 34
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.22lbs
Size: 8.50h x 8.50w x 0.09d
ISBN: 9781735735153
About the Author
Renner, Barbara: - Barbara is a retired teacher who writes stories that are fun as well as educational. She's been a desert dweller in Phoenix, Arizona for over 40 years and enjoys being outdoors gardening, walking her dog, and enjoying the sun. Barbara's love of nature inspired her to write a series of informational fiction picture books about a Quail named Quincy. Her love of travel sparked her interest in writing about Trumpeter Swans and a Juvenile Loon named Lonnie. Barbara loves to visit elementary school classrooms to read her books and interact with the children. Barbara has been blessed with two children who live close enough to come over for dinner and celebrate holidays together.Hale, Michael: - Michael has written and designed advertising campaigns for print, radio, and TV. He designed parade floats, museum exhibits, interactive learning displays, playgrounds, holiday light shows and was even the Creative Director at The Phoenix Zoo. Michael is now illustrating and writing children's books and has illustrated twelve books and written three. Michael lives in Phoenix, Arizona where he and his wife raised two sons.
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