An amusing and fascinating account of the story of how Tayto crisps were invented by 'Granny Tayto', through the eyes of her grandson, 'Mr Tayto'. I enjoy the tayto puns and humour but am disappointed by the use of bad language, occasional though it may be. Since a lot of children eat crisps I would have assumed they would be interested in reading this as well as adults yet Tayto don't seem to have kept that in mind. It contains other adult content too eg a story re Tayto and his friends getting drunk on homemade poitin. Definately NOT for younger readers!