When he spends the night at his friend Sam's, a young boy discovers that his family's way of doing things is not necessarily the way all families do things.
William describes his friendship with Edna and Fred, the elderly couple next door, and relates how he and Edna helped each other to cope with Fred's death.
Grandma McGarvey is always ready to try something new, so she signs up for "Surfing for Seniors". Even though she's not expecting words like "the Net, Google, Blackberry and mouse", she triumphs in the end and learns to use a computer. Suggested level: junior, primary.
Grandma McGarvey squeezes a great clutter of rubbish and bizarre objects into her car and trailer, and drives the precarious load at breakneck speed to the dump.
Whatever is that madcap Grandma McGarvey up to now? Her car has broken down and the only help around is at the local footie ground... Join everyone's favourite granny as she joins in a the rugby game, and we all join to celebrate 30 years of Grandma McGarvey stories.
When Grandma McGarvey decides to go sailing she ends up having an eventful trip, during which she copes with her seasick parrot and dog and does battle with a savage shark. Suggested level: junior.
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