From School Library Journal:
PreSchool-K --Rotund and amiable Grandpa Bud is delighted when his granddaughter Polly phones to say she's coming to spend the night. She requests a chocolate cake, so he whips one up in honor of the occasion. Assuring him she'll be no trouble, the child calls back asking permission to bring along first Henry, then Rosie, then George. She tells him that they can all sleep in her bed and fills him in on their favorite foods. He dutifully prepares the treats and Polly arrives with her friends--a teddy bear, a stuffed pink hippo, and a green duck--in tow. This is a slight, one - joke picture book. Since youngsters will be privy to both Polly's conversation and her grandfather's misconceptions via thought balloons, it may elicit a giggle or two. However, the preponderance of exclamations and the repetitive, "What a surprise for Granpa Bud!" gets downright tiresome. Everything and everyone in the clean, pen-and-ink cartoons is round-edged and washed in pastel shades. The pudgy characters all have dots for eyes, bright rosy cheeks and noses, and the same unflagging smile. Sweetness aside, there is little else here to entice children to ask for a second visit. --Luann Toth, School Library Journal
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From Kirkus Reviews:
Little Polly is coming for the night, and (she confides by phone) she's hoping Grandpa Bud will bake her favorite cake. Another call from Polly: ``Henry'' is coming, too, if he may; he likes Jell-O and ice cream. The joke is that Polly, on the text page, is shown holding Henry, who's a toy bear, while, as shown opposite, Grandpa imagines a hungry boy who will also have to share Polly's bed. Polly calls again (Rosie would like banana sandwiches) and again (George's favorite is hot dogs); getting a bit bothered now, Grandpa scurries around the kitchen while visualizing a bed ever more crowded with the children he thinks Polly has described--until she turns up with a basket of stuffed animals. Accommodating Grandpa Bud is an old sweetheart; and kids will love figuring out what's going on before he does. The engaging cartoon-style illustrations are just right. (Picture book. 3-7) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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