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No Trouble at All

No Trouble at All
By Sally Grindley

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When Grandfather bear has his two little grandchildren to stay he is sure that they are going to be very good indeed. No trouble at all in fact. So he tucks them up in bed, goes downstairs to read his book and even feels so proud of his ideally behaved grandchildren that he plans to take them on a picnic the next day. But as we all know, love is blind, and in this grandfathers case, deaf as well! A brilliant picture book that will entertain and amuse old and young alike as words and pictures do not always tell the same story.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #467550 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-05-05
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Author
I had great fun writing this story, imagining what a pair of little bears might get up to behind their doting grandfather's back. When he thinks they're fast asleep in bed, they're actually having a pillow fight on his bed, raiding the kitchen and hiding in the garden. Grandfather believes they're as good as gold. You, the readers, will know better as you follow Eleanor Taylor's charming pictures.

About the Author
Sally Grindley lives in Gloucestershire with her two sons. Her picture book texts are published around the world to huge critical and commercial aclaim. Sally is a regular contributor to the Bloomsbury Children's list with her other books including A NEW ROOM FOR WILLIAM, WHERE ARE MY CHICKS? and MUCKY DUCK being amongst our best sellers. Eleanor Taylor lives in Dorset and is also a regular contributor to the list. Her previous books include WHOEVER'S HEARD OF A HIBERNATING PIG and RUN, RABBIT, RUN. Eleanor was selected for the BP Portrait Award in 1998.


Customer Reviews

Very enjoyable4
With the same wonderful illustrations as Run Rabbit Run this story concerns two little bears who are being "baby sat" by their adoring grandfather. Whilst he is downstairs reading they are up to all sort of mischief and each page is a really interesting contrast of his trust in them and their good natured naughtiness.

All grown ups will smile at the antics and little children will laugh out loud as they see how the bears manage to fool him into thinking they are little angels.

Our 2 1/2 year old daughter loves this story and has had it out twice from the library.