Little Granny

Little Granny




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Little Granny




Granny
12+





Dennis Vukanovic








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Welcome to Granny. Granny keeps you locked in her house. Now you have to try to get out of her house, but be careful and quiet. She hears everything. If you drop something on the floor, she hears it and comes running. You can hide in wardrobes or under beds. You have 5 days. Good luck! The game contains advertisement.
I love this game so much! But maybe add some more hiding spots downstairs also add something in the extreme mode where you can choose a time limit maybe? Or in easy mode make it where you can choose how fast or slow granny moves, also make it where granny says stuff randomly even if she doesn’t hear a noise that way u know where she is. Make it where you can choose how many locks you want. I think you should make it where you can hide in the cabinets downstairs in the kitchen. Also there could be keys to help you in the game. (Outside door key, bedroom key for the 2nd day, stuff like this.) you could hide them in books or on top of doorways? If you could PLEASE make the house bigger! I know you just added the garage but maybe make more secret passageways that granny can’t get into, they could be closed off in harder modes maybe. Please make the main floor not so hard to get to/look in. Most all the time you have to tranquilize granny to check there. Also make it where you can choose to have a grandpa call him pop-pop or papa. I think that these ideas would be nice in granny. But mostly make granny have her own bedroom where should would spend her time if there was no noise going on. Oh and one more thing. Make it where you can play with other people who are online that would be super fun!!!! Please if you will do any one please do it where you can play with other people!!!! I love this game!
Best game in the world. What to know how. I got nightmares from it. First time playing it the night I got it I got nightmares. Here are some suggestions. First, add multiplayer. Come on it’s the best. One multiplayer is online were you need WiFi and local were people near you can play with you. Add mode were you can play as granny. As granny you need to kill all players in your house. To see them you either have to here a sound they made or you see them. When you here a sound or see them there will be a sprint button that come up to run faster. It is the same objective but more people. Two more things, add an insane mode of more pro people. The second thing in the options before entering the game, add an option to two have more granny’s to make it harder. OMG I forgot one more thing add another mode called outside. In this mode your objective is when you escaped the house you need to find your way back to civilization. But before the game there are five boxes. One is for the difficulty, the next one if you want multiple granny’s like I mentioned before, the next is if you want slenderina in it, the other is if you want slenderina’s mother to be in it, and the last one is to have all of them besides difficulty. You can only choose one of them the difficulty and one of the last four. That is it. That is what I want new in this game. I know it sounds a lot but it sounds fun doesn’t it.
I think the backyard should be bigger. Make more rooms. This one idea I though would be cool. Have a another room with some type of bird. Every time you go in the room the bird would make noice and granny would come in, but there should be a mask you can put on then the bird can squeak. Make different kills other than the swing of her bat. There should be a baseball you can throw at her then it can say “Granny is happy with you for 30 secs.” That could be another way to have some free time. Another thing when you get killed under the bed she should drag you out then proceed killing you. The closest should do that to. Make more secrets you can do slender man somewhere. Do something with grandpa. Have some sort of back story. Make more endings I like the to you have, but there’s time for more. Do one with the crossbow. If you have spawned slederina have her be in it. Add more details to the house. (Back to slender man) when you spawn slenderna she could give you a key to slender man’s grave. Which you could have a shovel to look for. Next and last give credit to the comments on here. Give there name and give thanks. Last thing add more things granny can do. (Add to the menu as well.) *If you are reading this thanks for using time to read this. I appreciate the kindness. I hope theses updates will come out. I’m asking this to make the game better. Thank you again for taking the time to reading my comment! Bye!*

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Little Granny Quarterback Hardcover – October 1, 2001
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Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction

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Boyds Mills Press; 1st edition (October 1, 2001) Language

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English Hardcover

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32 pages ISBN-10

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1563979306 ISBN-13

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978-1563979309 Reading age

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5 - 7 years Grade level

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Preschool - 2 Item Weight

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11.2 ounces Dimensions

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10 x 0.25 x 8 inches


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The words are fun to read aloud, and the pictures are darling. I don't mind reading this book over and over and over again.


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Bill Martin Jr, an elementary-school principal, teacher, writer, and poet, held a doctoral degree in early childhood education. His many books, among them the bestselling classics Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?; Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?; Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?; and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, are a testament to his ability to speak directly to children.
Dr. Michael Sampson is a New York Times best selling author of 30 books for young children, including Chicka, Chicka, 1, 2, 3 and The Bill Martin Jr Big Book of Poetry. He has also written books on emergent literacy (The Pursuit of Literacy) and on literacy acquisition (Total Literacy: Reading, Writing, and Learning). He often writes around the themes of sports, cats and dogs, and numbers.
After teaching in the public schools, Sampson earned his Ph.D. in Reading at the University of Arizona, where he met and established a lifelong friendship and professional relationship with the late children's author and fellow literacy expert, Bill Martin, Jr. Together they wrote many popular books, including Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See? and Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See? His newest two books, Listen to our World and Spunky Little Monkey were published in 2016 and 2017. Noah, Noah, What Do you See? also came out last year.
Sampson travels the US and the world, speaking at schools, book festivals, and conferences, where he is known for his high energy, entertaining performances. Now in New York City, Sampson makes one author visit at schools each week.
Sampson is a professor of literacy at St.John's University in New York City, and lives in Manhattan near Union Square. He continues to teach writing courses at the St. John's campuses in New York, Paris, and Rome.
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WITH her chiffon dresses, thick-rimmed glasses, grey hair and litter of kittens, Dorothea Puente looked like a sweet old lady - even insisting to some, “Call me Grandma”.
But looks can be extremely deceiving - and, in this case, the innocuous landlady was actually a terrifying serial killer who committed at least nine murders inside her boarding house in Sacramento, California throughout the 1980s.
Between 1982 and 1989, Puente would take in the vulnerable and homeless - poisoning and strangling some of her guests before burying them on her property and cashing their social security checks.
The disappearances of these so-called “shadow people” went unnoticed for years, until eventually a social worker Judy Moise - who speaks in new Netflix documentary Worst Roommate Ever - reported a tenant missing.
But the police could never have imagined they’d go on to find six bodies buried in the backyard of this 'little old lady'.
Suspicions first arose about Puente in 1988, after Judy, an outreach counsellor with Volunteers of America, noticed 52-year-old Alvaro Montoya - someone she’d placed at Puente’s house - had vanished.
Alvaro had struggled with his mental health and been homeless for years, and Judy didn’t buy Puente’s explanation that he’d left for a holiday in Mexico with his brother - especially as she knew he didn’t speak to his family.
Judy also questioned another of Puente’s tenants, John Sharp, who told her: “Something is wrong. She’s been digging a lot of holes.”
She alerted police, who went to the house, where they were met with the same answer that Alvaro was on holiday.
But John slipped them a message. “She’s making me lie for her.”
The police returned and searched the house, finding nothing, so they asked permission to dig up the garden “so they could tell the social worker they’ve done all they can”.
Puente agreed - even providing an extra shovel for them to do so.
In Worst Roommate Ever, one of the policemen who worked on the case recalls digging up the garden and finding “pieces of cloth, egg shells, and leather pieces that looked like beef jerky”.
“We were just digging and digging,” he says. “And I could see Dorothea staring out the window at us, above.”
Finally, they found the body of 78-year-old Leona Carpenter, and the police realised what they thought was beef jerky was actually human flesh. 
“I had been removing it from the bone,” one says in the documentary.
When questioned by police initially, Puente remained calm and denied everything.
The policeman who interrogated her reveals in the documentary: “She was emotionless and she would look straight into my eyes and answer every question. 
“She never flinched. She never said anything. She denied everything.”
But, the next day, as the police started digging up other areas of the garden, she asked permission to go and meet her nephew for a coffee to “calm her nerves”.
Due to there being no evidence to link her to the body, she was allowed to leave - but managed to flee all the way to Los Angeles, where she was found five days later when a man in a bar recognised her from TV.
Meanwhile, another six bodies had been found in Puente’s back garden, including those of 51-year-old Alberto Montoya, 64-year-old Dorothy Miller, 55-year-old Benjamin Fink, 62-year-old James Gallop, 64-year-old Vera Faye Martin and 78-year-old Betty Palmer.
She’d also been linked to another two previous deaths that were now seen as too similar to ignore.
One of these was of a 61-year-old woman named Ruth Monroe, who Puente persuaded to move into her house in April 1982, when her husband died.
They’d gotten so close that Puente had even told her children to “Call me Grandma”.
Soon after, Ruth died from an overdose of codeine and acetaminophen - with police putting it down to suicide as Puente told officials she’d been depressed after the death of her husband.
Another of the victims was Everson Gillmouth, a 77-year-old retiree, who had developed a pen pal relationship with Puente when she was in prison.
When she was released in 1985, they moved in together, but he abruptly disappeared.
In November 1985, Dorothea Puente hired a handyman named Ismael Florez to install some wood paneling in her home.
After Florez finished the job, Puente had one more request: to build her a six-foot-long box so she could fill it with books and a few other assorted items before the pair of them would bring the box to a storage facility.
But on the way to the storage f
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