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Age range 3 to 6
Do Grannies have green fingers?
Mummy’s nails are VERY green.
Daddy’s toes are WRINKLY and green.
Baby T is green ALL OVER and
the Neighbour’s definitely GOING green!
But what about Granny?
Join Alexander in his colourful quest to find the answer to the question, Do grannies have green fingers?
Alexander’s Questions is a delightful series of children’s books about an inquisitive boy, called Alexander.
In each book he embarks on a mission to find an answer to another puzzling question.
The series explores, in a fabulously fun and engaging way, the notion of parent-child communication. Drawing on the writer and illustrator, Fransie Frandsen’s experience as mother and art therapist, the books emphasise the importance of communication between parents and children, which is the essence of healthy attachment and bonding.
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Age range 3 to 6
Do Grannies have green fingers?
Mummy’s nails are VERY green.
Daddy’s toes are WRINKLY and green.
Baby T is green ALL OVER and
the Neighbour’s definitely GOING green!
But what about Granny?
Join Alexander in his colourful quest to find the answer to the question, Do grannies have green fingers?
Alexander’s Questions is a delightful series of children’s books about an inquisitive boy, called Alexander.
In each book he embarks on a mission to find an answer to another puzzling question.
The series explores, in a fabulously fun and engaging way, the notion of parent-child communication. Drawing on the writer and illustrator, Fransie Frandsen’s experience as mother and art therapist, the books emphasise the importance of communication between parents and children, which is the essence of healthy attachment and bonding.