Although this board book contains only minimal text, one, two or three words on each double-page spread, it speaks volumes about a special relationship. Each page reveals some activity enjoyed by a grandfather or "pops," as the child calls him, and a grandchild. The very first image is memorable, showing the large, strong hand of the older grandfather gripping the smaller hand of the youngster. His hand is dark while the child's is much lighter. As the two of them spend the day together, they engage in life's simple pleasures, preparing a meal that includes fresh ingredients from the garden, and then sharing stories before going to sleep. Readers never see the bodies of the two characters in their entirety as the images show small parts of them--their hands, arms, feet, heads, and mouths. One particularly noticeable double-page spread hints at the grandfather's tenderness as he places his hand beneath his grandchild's as the child gently cradles an egg in both hands so that it doesn't accidentally fall to the floor. The love between these two is palpable, and not a single additional word is needed in the text to demonstrate that.