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Grandpa’s Hat That Talks Back

Lyla Sage

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Grandpa’s Hat That Talks Back is a whimsical, laugh-out-loud children’s book about a hat with a mind of its own! Grandpa’s favorite hat isn’t just an accessory—it talks, offering witty and often sarcastic commentary on everything from the weather to what movie the family should watch. As the family navigates life with this new, sassy addition, they discover that the hat’s loud and quirky remarks bring unexpected joy and laughter. From silly moments at breakfast to heartfelt family discussions, the hat manages to steal the spotlight at every turn. This book will keep kids entertained while teaching them the importance of humor, family, and embracing the unexpected. A perfect read for families who love a good laugh and quirky surprises!
Verfügbar seit: 16.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 149 Seiten.

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