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Gorgeous Granny




by Conrad Burdekin

Granny by Lilian Fitchett
Gorgeous Granny,
lucky me,
my best friend
for all to see.

Wrinkled face,
sparkly eyes,
tells tall stories,
gives high fives.

Knobbly knees,
jumps in puddles,
loses keys
likes long cuddles.

Gnarled up fingers,
painted toes
loves big jumpers,
wears posh clothes.

Munches chocolate,
eats dry bread,
girly giggles,
hair dyed red.

Drives too fast,
cries at songs,
makes me happy
all day long.

Gorgeous Granny,
lucky me,
my best friend
for all to see.



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About the author...

Conrad Burdekin holds a degree in English Literature from the University of South Africa and is the author of two poetry books for children, The Hungrumptious Blumpfh and Teachers Pick their Noses. He lives in Yorkshire, England.

About the Illustrator...

Lilian Fitchett was born in Sheffield, England in 1969. She studied art at Barnsley college before moving south to study art and fashion. She has always had a passion for art and was thrilled when she landed a job in Barnsley teaching art to primary school children full time. She paints scenery for school productions, and draws and paints in her spare time. She is the illustrator of two collections of children's poetry, Hungrumptious Blumpfh and Teachers Pick their Noses, both by Conrad Burdekin. She is married with three very creative children and enjoys spending time with her wonderful family.

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