Grandad's Camper by Harry Woodgate
There's nothing she loves more than to visit her Grandad, snuggle up on the sofa and listen as he tells all her about the amazing places he and Gramps would explore in their camper. But these days, Grandad's camper van is hidden away in the garage - now Gramps isn't around any more, the adventures they shared travelling in it just wouldn't be the same. As she listens to his wonderful stories, Grandad's granddaughter has an idea to cheer him up...
This is a delightful story of a little girl's relationship with her grandfather, a bond that those of us who have been fortunate to experience it never forget. But this story has a twist because there is no grandma - rather there is Gramps, her grandfather's much loved partner. And while it is a reminder that there are many definitions and designs of "family" - the rainbow flag on the camper on the cover is an indicator- it is the little girl's complete acceptance of the situation that is heart-warming because it shows we have come a long way, albeit there is still a way to go. So while gender diversity is not the obvious in-your-face focus of the story, it is the memories that are so inextricably bound together by Grandad's and Gramps' relationship that are at its heart.
Family diversity is so widespread and little ones need to see theirs in stories, so this is another opportunity to share and celebrate.
Barbara Braxton