While looking for her lost father at the airport, Angela ends up in the front of the plane. She decides to push just one button, and then another ... and another ...
While looking for her lost father at the airport, Angela ends up in the front of the plane. She decides to push just one button, and then another ... ...
Robert N. Munsch Michael Martchenko Helene Desputeaux
One volume cannot possibly contain all the Munsch favoritesit would be too heavy to lift Now volume two has another five classic Munsch titles: Pigs Purple, Green and Yellow Mortimer Murmel, Murmel, Murmel Something Good These stories in this large-format book include the original illustrations by Michael Martchenko and Helene Desputeaux."
One volume cannot possibly contain all the Munsch favoritesit would be too heavy to lift Now volume two has another five classic Munsch titles: Pigs ...
Robert N. Munsch Saoussan Askar Michael Martchenko
In this fourth collection, five timeless tales are now available together in a large-format hardcover. The stories included are: Moira s Birthday From Far Away 50 Below Zero The Boy in the Drawer Millicent and the Wind (illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau) With over 25 million books in print worldwide, Robert Munsch remains one of North America s most loved storytellers. These collections have been praised as ... a treasure chest of crowd-pleasing picture books at a bargain price. Booklist"
In this fourth collection, five timeless tales are now available together in a large-format hardcover. The stories included are: Moira s Birthday From...
Robert N. Munsch Michael Martchenko Yanitzia Canetti
With over half a million copies in print, Mortimer is one of Robert Munsch's most popular and beloved books. Mortimer is the story ..". of a little boy who won't go to sleep at night and who drives his family crazy with his rowdiness ... It] reads as though it was written by a parent driven frantic by one of the contemporary but compulsive stages of childrearing ... It is] of tremendous appeal to kids and parents at the same stage."--Globe and Mail
With over half a million copies in print, Mortimer is one of Robert Munsch's most popular and beloved books. Mortimer is the story ..". of a little bo...
None of the kids in her class wear a ponytail, so Stephanie decides she must have one. The loud, unanimous comment from her classmates is: Ugly, ugly, very ugly. Steadfast, when all the girls have copied her ponytail, she resolves to try a new style. With true Munsch flair, each of Stephanie s ponytails is more outrageous than the last, while the cast of copycats grows and grows."
None of the kids in her class wear a ponytail, so Stephanie decides she must have one. The loud, unanimous comment from her classmates is: Ugly, ugly,...
Thomas refuses to wear his new snowsuit despite the pleas of his mother, his teacher, and even his principal. When everyone s best efforts lead only to comedic chaos, they all agree it s best to let Thomas suit himself."
Thomas refuses to wear his new snowsuit despite the pleas of his mother, his teacher, and even his principal. When everyone s best efforts lead only t...
With over half a million copies in print, Mortimer is one of Robert Munsch s most popular and beloved books. Mortimer is the story ... of a little boy who won t go to sleep at night and who drives his family crazy with his rowdiness ... It] reads as though it was written by a parent driven frantic by one of the contemporary but compulsive stages of childrearing ... It is] of tremendous appeal to kids and parents at the same stage. Globe and Mail"
With over half a million copies in print, Mortimer is one of Robert Munsch s most popular and beloved books. Mortimer is the story ... of a little boy...
What in the world is Robin going to do with the baby she finds in her sandbox? Murmel, murmel, murmel, is all Robin hears coming from a hole in her sandbox. When she reaches down and out pops a baby, she finds herself in a real fix: who will take care of it? Robin s too little Off she goes, searching her neighborhood for someone who needs a baby. The woman with seventeen cats doesn t want the baby. Nor does the grumpy man by the bus stop. It looks as though all hope is lost, until a friendly truck driver passes by. He offers to trade his truck for the babyan exchange Robin can t refuse."
What in the world is Robin going to do with the baby she finds in her sandbox? Murmel, murmel, murmel, is all Robin hears coming from a hole in her sa...