<p>Wee Charles is on his way to see Grandma.&nbsp; He should be excited but he can&#39;t help<br />wondering why Grandma is different these days - and why the drive is so slooowww. &nbsp;<br />Is it him has he become boring?&nbsp; What were Grandma&#39;s four ways to stop that?&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />Hopefully the Flying Monkey Bird has the answers.&nbsp; No one but Wee Charles can see him..<br />so what else can&#39;t they see?&nbsp; When they arrive at Grandma&#39;s new home all is revealed.<br />&nbsp;<br />A wondrous window into time and how there are more ways to connect than with words.</p><p>Wee Charles is a kind curious boy with a stupendous imagination.&nbsp; <em>Wee Charles and the Flying Monkey Bird</em> is the third picture book of his adventures.&nbsp; As always there is a unique aspect to his wanderings; and in this book it is how we deal with the change ageing brings to our loved ones.&nbsp; An increasingly common dilemma faced by adult children and their children this book will touch anyone who is confronting these changes and reframe it as part of life&#39;s journey.&nbsp;</p><p>Each time the story is read the provocative open-minded text and fanciful illustrations reward parents carers and children with multiple ways to discuss an important and challenging issue.&nbsp; But as well when all that&#39;s needed is simply adventure and fun Wee Charles&#39; unique view of the world and the whimsical hidden details in the drawings can be enjoyed for themselves - over and over.</p>