Grampa-Lop

by Stephen Cosgrove

Leo the Lop (4), Serendipity (1981)

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Despite the disapproval of their parents, the young rabbits flock to hear old Grampa-Lop tell his magical tales every afternoon.

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This is a very sweet book that shows how much we need to value our elders and the magic they can bring back into our lives if we just give them a bit of our time. Grampa Lop also reminds us of the emotions the elderly have and the forgiveness that can be found even when we neglect them with our own selfish actions whether directly or indirectly.

The pictures are pretty but not as gorgeous as some of the other books but it will still catch the mind of little ones.
All I remember about this book is that I liked it. We had several books in this series, and while I don't remember which ones they were now, I do remember enjoying them all.
A great book for first and second graders. I remember reading this book as a child. A great lesson for adults as well as children. Adults may learn a lesson about children's worlds; children will love the magic that is created in the end.

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Canonical title
Grampa-Lop
Original publication date
1981
Disambiguation notice
This work is the fourth of the following four books:
1) Leo the Lop
2) Leo the Lop (tail two)
3) Leo the Lop (tail three)
4) Leo the Lop (tail four) aka Grampa-Lop.

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Children's Books, Picture Books
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PZ7 .C8187 .GLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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