
Multi-Generational Books
Enjoy our charming mugs designed for multi-generational readers—perfect for cozy mornings, shared stories, and family bonding over a good book. These witty or heartfelt designs are sure to inspire smiles.
Multi-Generational Books
'Peter the Flying Hippo is my favorite storybook character without any merchandising tie-ins.'
'Are you sure I should read my book report to the class? --�It's PG-13.'
Little boy reading a classic whilst his Dad reads a comic.
'Well, isn't this nice? Three generations all sitting down together.'
'Grandpa, what was manufacturing?'
"At least she's reading."
'We can't move in with my parents - they've moved in with grandma!'
Not-so-easy listening...
'I can't remember the title, but it began, 'Once upon a time'...'
"We're looking forward to this little bundle of joy bringing out the worst in each of us."
'I'm pretty sleepy tonight, Dad - could we just skip ahead to the chase scene?'
"Gramps, you were alive before everyone knew what you were doing on social media... What was that called?" "Bliss!"
"It's a fortuitous coincidence that the greatest moments in music history were when I was in high school."
"Think about the perks. You learn to read, you get a pre-approved library card!"
Boss
Ask Sadie. Dear Sadie, What do you think of younger men? -kl. *(Actual reader letter) Ask Sadie at rudy@rudypark.com. Depends. Younger men have strong jaws and rock-hard abs, but they're missing the sexiest thing: they're not crotchety jerks, set in their ways, willing to argue about anything and say totally stupid things. Hey, doesn't that foul old wretch realize I've got rock-hard abs and a steel jaw?! (This cartoon was originally published on 2014-07-12)
"Poor kid, his parents gave him a book for Christmas."
Man reading a tablet in library.
'And to my no good nephew Milo, who thought he was going to get all my cash - lots of luck!'
'I'm looking for something not too heavy.'
Kid Reads "The Little Tibetan Book Of The Dead"
'I can't move in with my parents. They moved in with my grandparents.
"How did people waste time before computers?"
Wrong shelf.
"Too bad we only see each other when we're hungry! I know! Let's go on a date, a real date!"
Yeah, I'm taking care of my parents now, too.
'No, I mean, what's a 'letter'?'
An old man and young man who are mirror images of each other pass on a street
'Grandpa, what was the most romantic thing you ever tweeted grandma?'
1984: 'I don't know -- probably some historical novel.'
Punks with blue/pink hair meet old people with blue/pink rinses.
Ask Sadie. Dear Sadie, My mother doesn't want me to get a tattoo, but I disagree. I believe that a tattoo would be very attractive. What do you think? - Jessica, rebellious daughter. *(Actual reader letter). Is this serious? Is this a real letter? They're all real. I am stunned. Stunned? What is wrong with children? Defying their mothers? Do you know what would happen if we had defied our parents like that? What? They'd have sent us to live in the old country with our illiterate cousins who left
'Just a minute, Mom...Grandpa needs help getting the child-proof caps off his medication bottles.'
"So, when you young execs talk about 'phoning it in' there's no actual phone involved?"
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