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Spot Visits His Grandparents (Lift-the-flap Book)

Spot Visits His Grandparents (Lift-the-flap Book)
By Eric Hill

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Product Description

In this new lift-the-flap book, Spot spends a day at his grandparents' home. He has fun finding out what his mum, Sally, did when she was a pup, discovering things that she owned and looking through an old photograph album. He plays with grandma andgrandpa and the visit ends with a story from one of Sally's childhood books.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5631 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07-31
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 24 pages

Editorial Reviews

About the Author
Eric Hill was born in North London in 1927 and, apart from a brief period of evacuation, lived there for many years. His career as an artist began when he was employed as a messenger in an art studio and was encouraged to draw. Eric's son was born in 1976 and he began to write stories about a puppy to read to him at bedtime, and so Spot was born. The family moved to California in 1983 but Eric continues to visit the UK several times a year and is very involved in developing Spot projects.


Customer Reviews

My daughter loves this book5
A great lift the flap book, my 17m old loves pointing to the other animals and making the animal noises.

Good, but not as good as �Where�s Spot?�4
Although 'Where's Spot' is my son's absolute favourite book, this did not meet with the same degree of enthusiasm.

That's not to say he doesn't like it, just not as much as 'Where's Spot?' ... maybe it's the repetitive text in that one or maybe the novelty value was worn down, but both 'Spot goes to the Farm' and 'Spot Visits his Grandparents' seem to work as a "side-dish" for him i.e. only good alongside 'Where's Spot', though does read both more often than most of his other books.

All in all, I'd say buy this book, but with 'Where's Spot?'

Great book5
Excellent book to read to any young child at bedtime, my young grandson gets so excited when the pages are turned. Bright colours and great pictures.