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The What If Book
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The What If Book is a quick ride through a pile of playful questions about the world. Each page tosses out a wild idea and then pokes it with another question. Superpowers, walking fish, talking dogs, ice cream oceans, and storybook jumps all show up. The book ends by handing the mic to the reader and asking for their own what-if.
I liked the tone of the book right away. It feels curious and bouncy. It sounds like a kid thinking out loud. The writing is clean and light. No heavy lessons. No finger wagging. I felt a little spark of curiosity and imagination on every page. Some questions made me laugh. The dolphin ride to school felt sweet and silly, and I loved the kindness question near the end. The ideas feel open and kind. There is room to dream without rules. The book trusts kids to think. It does not explain too much. It lets the questions hang.
Every page has a charming illustration that pulls the question off the page and makes it feel real. The colors are bright but soft and cozy at the same time. Each scene feels friendly and inviting and never too busy. The pictures do a great job of guiding my imagination without boxing it in. They add personality and heart, and my kids enjoyed pointing out several details on the page. The ice cream ocean scene was wonderful and could be a poster all on its own.
I would hand this picture book to young kids who like to wonder. It works for bedtime chats and classroom circles. It fits families who enjoy asking questions and laughing together. If you like children’s books that open doors instead of closing them, this one is a great pick.
Pages: 37 | ASIN : B0G4NPKTPY
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Bonding Across Generations
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Caleb’s Adventures with Granddad follows a boy and his grandfather who share a bond built on imagination and play, as they find a way to keep their adventures alive as they grow older. What was the inspiration for your story?
The inspiration comes from my grandchildren, especially Caleb. I’ve written stories that included one or more of them as main characters. For this story, Caleb and I talked about our relationship while on a trip we took together. He is very close to me and comes to me when he needs advice or just talk about life. As a result of our closeness, we reminisced about the times he spent with me growing up. This included making up adventures in the backyard (although perhaps not as elaborate as the ones in the book).
I loved the bond that Caleb shared with his grandfather, showing that just because we get older doesn’t mean we have to grow apart and forget the things we love. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
I wanted to convey the importance a grandparent’s role in grandchildren’s lives because not many people really see that importance today, let alone explore the love between the generations. The dynamics of the nuclear family has changed so much since I was a boy when we spent time with the older relatives. It is sad because young people don’t have that strong connection like we did.
What scene in the book did you have the most fun writing?
The scenes that show the different imaginative adventures Granddad provides for Caleb. It shows the love between the two. Also, the end with how Caleb reciprocates with a BIG surprise for his Granddad.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out and what can your fans expect in the next story?
This isn’t a book for a series, but with that said, I do have an idea for a story tentatively called “Granddad’s Treasures” that will include Caleb, his siblings, and his cousins. But this one will be completed within the next few years. My next book that’s coming out this fall is called “Kyle and His Pal Jake – What a Duo these Two Make!” Also, I currently have a story that’s in the editing stage. It’s called “Can We Get A Giraffe?”
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Filled with vivid illustrations and a heartwarming story for readers of all ages, Caleb’s Adventures with Granddad reminds us that no one is ever too old to go on another adventure!
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Caleb’s Adventures with Granddad
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Caleb’s Adventures with Granddad is a heartfelt children’s book about a boy and his grandfather who share an unshakable bond built on imagination and play. Together they fight dragons, sail the seas as pirates, and even tour the world as rock stars, all from the safety of a backyard. As Caleb grows older, the adventures fade, and Granddad is left behind, eventually moving into a nursing home after an accident. But Caleb finds a way to rekindle their shared joy, turning make-believe into reality by taking Granddad on real adventures across the globe. The story closes with them recording their memories in a book of their own, making their bond timeless.
Reading this book tugged at my heartstrings. The writing is simple yet tender, and it captures the wonder of a child’s imagination as well as the ache of growing apart from someone you love. I felt a deep nostalgia while turning the pages, remembering times when play felt endless and the people I adored seemed larger than life. At the same time, the sadness of watching Caleb drift away from his grandfather hit hard. It mirrored the truth that children grow and priorities shift, but the longing for connection never really goes away.
I especially loved the turn the story takes when Caleb chooses to bring joy back into his grandfather’s life. That moment when he finds the list of unfinished adventures and decides to make them real is powerful. It shows the kind of love that acts, not just remembers. The emotional shift from imagination to reality made me smile and tear up at the same time. The illustrations are as vibrant and filled with life as the story is. Every page contains details that bring the story to life.
I’d recommend this children’s book to families who want to share something both playful and touching with their children. It’s perfect for kids who still live in the world of pretend, and it’s equally powerful for grandparents who might see themselves in Granddad. Honestly, it’s a story that bridges generations, reminding us that adventure is never out of reach when it’s shared with love.
Pages: 46 | ASIN : B0839QC3S1
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