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Encyclopedia of grannies / Eric Veillé ; translated by Daniel Hahn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Gecko Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: English language editionDescription: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781776572434
  • 1776572432
Uniform titles:
  • Encyclopédie des mamies. English
Related works:
  • Translation of: Veillé, Éric, 1976- Encyclopédie des mamies
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: An offbeat, humorous book that answers all your questions about grandmas-especially the ones you never thought to ask: Why do grannies always tell us to speak up? Why do they have creases on their faces? Are grannies flexible? How do you cheer up a sad granny? Exactly how old are grannies anyway?
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Picturebook Family & Pets Veille Eric Available 33111009573383
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A funny and eye-catching picture book, celebrating grannies of all shapes and sizes, and what makes them tick.



Why do grandmas tell us to speak slowly? Why do grandmas wear their hair up? Are grandmas flexible? How do you cheer up a grandma? And why do they always have creases on their faces?



Children have lots of questions about grannies and Éric Veillé sets out to answer them all with humor and charm in this contemporary picture book for the extended family - how they wear their hair, how they do yoga, how they travel the world, their wise sayings, their knitting.



Each page is dedicated to a quirky topic and combines to make a highly original encyclopedia for children; from buses - no one knows where grannies go - to the contents of a granny''s bed - sighs, regrets and sometimes a grandpa.



Illustrated with funny comic-style pictures, this is a contemporary gift book full of word play, for the entire family to enjoy. With witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives - no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.



Inside every granny, there''s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That''s where she still lives.



A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother''s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.



Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself.



Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothth witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives - no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.



Inside every granny, there''s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That''s where she still lives.



A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother''s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.



Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself.



Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothy grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes." School Library Journal, The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children''s Books of 2019



"A cornucopia of comedy, both in the content and the brashly coloured cartoon images, which includes a fabulous array of granny hairdos, and not a blue rinse in sight." The Irish Times



Praise for My Pictures After the Storm

"Unexpected giggles await with every page turn." Kirkus Reviews, starred review



"Clever, playful, with a mordant edge, this is sophisticated silliness in warm shades of red and yellow." The Guardian

th witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives - no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.



Inside every granny, there''s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That''s where she still lives.



A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother''s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.



Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself.



Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothth witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives - no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.



Inside every granny, there''s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That''s where she still lives.



A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother''s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.



Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself.



Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothy grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes." School Library Journal, The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children''s Books of 2019



"A cornucopia of comedy, both in the content and the brashly coloured cartoon images, which includes a fabulous array of granny hairdos, and not a blue rinse in sight." The Irish Times



Praise for My Pictures After the Storm

"Unexpected giggles await with every page turn." Kirkus Reviews, starred review



"Clever, playful, with a mordant edge, this is sophisticated silliness in warm shades of red and yellow." The Guardiany grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothth witty and bright graphic illustrations, this encyclopedia challenges the cliches and celebrates the grannies in our lives - no matter what kind of grandma, abuela, nana or nonna you have, you are or would like to be.



Inside every granny, there''s a small house, and in that house is that same granny when she was a little girl. That''s where she still lives.



A chic gift book that will appeal to all ages. Fantastic to give to grandparents, new grandmothers, for Mother''s Day, or as a celebratory gift for the entire family.



Éric Veillé was born in 1976 in Laval and studied at the Duperré School in Paris. He has since released many books, as author and illustrator, including My Pictures After the Storm (starred reviews) and Lionel Poops and Lionel Eats All by Himself.



Translated from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothy grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes." School Library Journal, The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children''s Books of 2019



"A cornucopia of comedy, both in the content and the brashly coloured cartoon images, which includes a fabulous array of granny hairdos, and not a blue rinse in sight." The Irish Times



Praise for My Pictures After the Storm

"Unexpected giggles await with every page turn." Kirkus Reviews, starred review



"Clever, playful, with a mordant edge, this is sophisticated silliness in warm shades of red and yellow." The Guardiand from the French by Daniel Hahn.



Praise for Encyclopedia of Grannies

"An offbeat look at modern-day grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothy grannies." Kirkus Reviews



"It''s a completely bonkers, gleefully silly guide to grandmothers of all stripes." School Library Journal, The Most Astonishingly Unconventional Children''s Books of 2019



"A cornucopia of comedy, both in the content and the brashly coloured cartoon images, which includes a fabulous array of granny hairdos, and not a blue rinse in sight." The Irish Times



Praise for My Pictures After the Storm

"Unexpected giggles await with every page turn." Kirkus Reviews, starred

An offbeat, humorous book that answers all your questions about grandmas-especially the ones you never thought to ask: Why do grannies always tell us to speak up? Why do they have creases on their faces? Are grannies flexible? How do you cheer up a sad granny? Exactly how old are grannies anyway?

Junior, primary National Library of New Zealand.

Translated from the French.

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