
Spendin' Time
Gary R. Gray, Jr.(Author)
HarperCollins (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 13. August 2026
Book
Hardback
40 pages
978-0-06-308998-3 (ISBN)
Description
For fans of Oge Mora and Ezra Jack Keats comes a poetic and joyful tale about a young boy who runs errands with his grandfather in town, by critically acclaimed author, Gary R. Gray, Jr. (I'm From), and award-winning artist, Rahele Jomepour Bell.
"What are we doing today, Granddad?"
"How about a trip to town? Nan needs some things for dinner."
"Let's go!"
"How far to the market, Granddad?"
"No rush, son! We're just spendin' time."
Upbeat lyricism and cheerful illustration bring to life this kid-friendly meditation on appreciating every moment-big or small-spent with the people you love.
"What are we doing today, Granddad?"
"How about a trip to town? Nan needs some things for dinner."
"Let's go!"
"How far to the market, Granddad?"
"No rush, son! We're just spendin' time."
Upbeat lyricism and cheerful illustration bring to life this kid-friendly meditation on appreciating every moment-big or small-spent with the people you love.
Reviews / Votes
In a sweetly sensate picture book, a simple grocery run unfurls into a brimful, golden day for a child "spendin' time" with their grand-father. [A] roundly rendered tribute to the treasure of unhurried time with loved ones. - Publishers Weekly (starred review)[Bell's] impressionistic images shimmer, while Gray's text has an easy, folksy rhythm that mirrors Granddad's own relaxed attitude; this is as much a love letter to grandparents as it is to Preston, Nova Scotia, where Gray spent time with his own grandparents. As warm and nourishing as apple pie. - Kirkus (starred review)
For children, an invitation for "spendin' time" with a beloved family member may inspire appreciation for their own everyday memories. - Booklist
[T]his is all about enjoying an unplanned, unscheduled meandering with no goal in mind other than to simply be with one another. [E]asy and rhythmic. - BCCB
Sweet and nostalgic, [i]t is rare that a book comes around with such an unassuming and quiet message that is all joy and no strife. - BookPage
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Preschool, Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 261 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-308998-3 (9780063089983)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Gary R. Gray, Jr. is a poet and educator who writes for young children and adults, and he is the host of the podcast It's Personal. His Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor winning and critically acclaimed picture book debut, I'm From was inspired by growing up in Preston, Nova Scotia, Canada's oldest Black community. He and his wife have been international educators for more than ten years. You can visit him online at garyrgrayjr.com.
Rahele Jomepour Bell is a multi-award-winning Iranian American children's book creator and illustration professor at the Kansas City Art Institute. She has illustrated several books, including To Change a Planet; Book's Big Adventure; Our Favorite Day of the Year; and I Will Always Be... Her inspiration comes mostly from her childhood, Friday night family gatherings at her grandparents' house, and illustrated books from around the world. Rahele is happiest creating illustrations that send the imagination flying, offer a new look at an old idea, and reassure the viewer of their place in this world. You can visit her at rahelestudio.com.
Rahele Jomepour Bell is a multi-award-winning Iranian American children's book creator and illustration professor at the Kansas City Art Institute. She has illustrated several books, including To Change a Planet; Book's Big Adventure; Our Favorite Day of the Year; and I Will Always Be... Her inspiration comes mostly from her childhood, Friday night family gatherings at her grandparents' house, and illustrated books from around the world. Rahele is happiest creating illustrations that send the imagination flying, offer a new look at an old idea, and reassure the viewer of their place in this world. You can visit her at rahelestudio.com.