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Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch Paper


Storytime Giants

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No. of pages 32

Published: 1989

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In "The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch" by Ronda Armitage, Mr. Grinling, the dedicated lighthouse keeper, faces a challenge when his delicious lunches are stolen by mischievous seagulls. Determined to outsmart the birds, his wife, Mrs. Grinling, devises clever methods to ensure he receives his meals safely while keeping the gulls at bay. Each attempt leads to comical situations that highlight teamwork and creativity. The story captures the charm of lighthouse life, emphasizing themes of love, perseverance, and problem-solving, all illustrated with delightful artwork that enhances the narrative. It's a heartwarming tale about overcoming obstacles and the bond between a husband and wife. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Storytime Giants .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 1989 by Pearson Schools .

Ronda Armitage has written many boks for children. She is a trained counsellor, specializing in family therapy. She worked as a family councellor for NCH Action for Children for 13 years and currently works as a counsellor with NSPCC. About the author: Becky Edwards is a teacher who has specialised in teaching autistic children. She lives in Chichester with her husband and two young children. About the illustrator: David Armitage has been working as an illustrator for almost thirty years. His most well known books are the Light House Keeper books which are published by Scholastic and have been in print for over twenty years. David lives in Sussex and divides his time between fine art, illustrating and publishing the schools magazine Aquilla.

 

This book is in the following series:

Storytime Giants