Skip to content
FREE SHIPPING ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS $35+
FREE SHIPPING ON ALL US ORDERS $35+

Grandfather Counts

Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped
Original price $11.95 - Original price $11.95
Original price $11.95
$13.99
$13.99 - $13.99
Current price $13.99

Reading Rainbow Selection, PBS Kids
Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Honor Book Award, Society of School Librarians International
Parents' Choice Noteworthy Product, Parents' Choice Foundation

In this contemporary intergenerational story, a biracial girl and her Chinese grandfather overcome language differences and develop a special bond.

Gong Gong (Grandfather) is coming from China to live with Helen's family. Helen is excited, but anxious. How will she and her siblings, who know only English, communicate with Gong Gong, who speaks only Chinese?

At first Gong Gong keeps to himself, reading the Chinese newspapers he brought with him. Then one day, as Helen sits outside watching for the train that runs behind her house, Gong Gong joins her. He starts counting the train cars in Chinese, and then teaches Helen the words. Helen reciprocates by teaching Gong Gong to count in English. Soon Helen and Gong Gong are teaching each other more words, and a special bond between them begins to develop and grow.

A moving intergenerational story, Grandfather Counts highlights the universality of the love shared between grandparent and grandchild, a love that helps them cross the boundaries of language and culture.


ISBN-13: 9781584301585

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Lee & Low Books

Publication Date: 09-01-2000

Pages: 32

Product Dimensions: 10.38h x 8.54w x 0.13d

Age Range: 4 - 7 Years

Series: Reading Rainbow Books

Andrea Cheng was the author of several award-winning and critically acclaimed books for young readers. Her works range from picture books to young adult novels, and her stories often draw on the experiences of her Hungarian relatives or her husband's Chinese family. Cheng was inspired here by Dave's heroism, courage, and creative struggle. She taught English as a Second Language at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, and passed away in late 2015.

Ange Zhang has illustrated several children's books, including The Fishing Summer and Winter Rescue. A former designer at the Beijing Opera Company in China, he now lives in Canada.