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Gus and Grandpa
4 books · Ages 5–8
Gus and Grandpa is a 4-book series for ages 5–8 by Claudia Mills.
Reading Order
7
Gus and Grandpa and Show-and-Tell
8
Gus and Grandpa and the Halloween Costume
2002
9
Gus and Grandpa at Basketball
10
Gus and Grandpa and the Piano Lesson
What This Series Covers
Love & Family
Family & Siblings
Grandparent Relationship
Anxiety & Worry
Self-Confidence & Identity
Creativity & Imagination
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Gus and Grandpa Books in Order | Wonderlit
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