In Max and the Lowrider Car, author Tonton Jim has created a story to be enjoyed by kids and grownups also, especially reading together. The humor ranges from tongue-in-cheek wordplay to fairly hilarious silliness. Charming and colorful pencil-and-watercolor illustrations by E. Felix Lyon help bring Jim's memorable characters to life.
In the town of Hound's Glenn, the inhabitants are dogs and wolves. The kids can be kids, the teenagers are ... well, you know ... and the grownups act ... grown up. It's a good place. You'll like it. Max lives there.
Max has an especially creative mind...
In Max and the Lowrider Car, author Tonton Jim has created a story to be enjoyed by kids and grownups also, especially reading together. The humor ...
The four canine friends from Hound's Glenn - Max, Theena, Edgar, and NicNac - are back They're enjoying Summer Science Camp, taught by their favorite teacher, Ms. Chienne, when Edgar's big brother, Harold, comes up with a surprising plan. The most cautious and responsible driver in town, Harold suddenly decides to invent a new kind of racing car. He wants to take it to All Critters City for the big race and auto show. Unfortunately, because of a bridge collapse on the main highway (a passel of pigs shouldn't do the sway on a suspension bridge), it look like Harold's dream is finished....
The four canine friends from Hound's Glenn - Max, Theena, Edgar, and NicNac - are back They're enjoying Summer Science Camp, taught by their favor...