Rosie's Fishing Trip

Summary
It's early morning and Rosie and her grandpa are going fishing. While they wait for bait, they make up a poem about a girl and her grandfather and a fish too small for a dish. And when they head home without a single fish in their bucket, they don't mind because they have their poem and a memory of a day spent together. With warm, evocative illustrations by Paul Howard, Amy Hest's story portrays the special love shared by a child and a grandparent. Full color.
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