Bobby is named after his grandfather, Bob. Bob helps Bobby learn to walk, teaches him to build a block tower, and tells him stories. One day Bobby comes home and his grandfather isn’t there. Bobby’s parents tell him that his grandfather is sick and he doesn’t remember who anyone is. At first Bobby is scared, but when he builds a block tower for Bob the way they used to do together, he knows that his grandfather remembers him.
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012 | WJU200800764 | |
020 | 9780142401040 50899: \10700 | |
035 | (011001)WJU200800764 UB20080285924 | |
040 | 011001 011001 148100 | |
056 | 747 26 | |
090 | 747 238 | |
100 | 1 | De Paola, Tomie, 1932- |
245 | 10 | Now one foot, now the other / Tomie dePaola |
260 | New York : Puffin Books : Penguin Young Readers Group, 2006 | |
300 | col. ill. ; 23 cm | |
500 | Originally published: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1981, 2005. "Artwork based on the 1981 ed. published by G.P. Putnam's Sons"--T.p. verso. | |
520 | When his grandfather suffers a stroke, Bobby teaches him to walk, just as his grandfather had once taught him. | |
521 | 1 | Ages 4 up. |
650 | 1 | Grandfathers Fiction. |
653 | now one foot other | |
950 | 0 | \10700 (US $8.99) |
049 | 0 | SM0000083719 SB |