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"On monster picture day, Itty Bitty Betty Blob, who prefers dancing, rainbows and cute furry creatures instead of scaring, practices being monstery on her way to school until she makes a discovery and new friends with ideas that just feel right"--
A fork and spoon argue over whose job it is to feed a baby, but find they have to cooperate when they're thrown across the kitchen and have to get back to said baby.
?The messages of inclusion and acceptance are welcome. An enjoyable addition to noisy storytimes.? ?KirkusEverybody Says Meow! Or do they? Fans of Sandra Boynton and of Jules Feiffer's classic Bark, George will meow, bark, and ribbit when they hear this hilarious picture book about a waggish group of adorable animals that just cannot follow one simple instruction.?Welcome to that magical time when everybody says, 'Meow!' Ready??Well, not quite. There's also a ?Woof.? And a ?Ribbit.?A few words and a minimal background can make for plenty of mischief?especially when your characters are adorable, delightfully silly, and probably NOT LISTENING!Fun, cumulative, and playful, Everybody Says Meow is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers just learning how to read.?Working in pen, ink, and watercolor, Lombardo's bright scenes focus all the attention on her cast as they discover that not everybody says 'meow'?and that more friends make things much more fun.? ?Publishers Weekly?This readaloud swiftly becomes a read-along, and little ones will quickly join in with the various animal sounds. A final comic punch will leave listeners giggling and wanting more.? ?Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Mr. Puffball returns in the final book of this hysterical trilogy perfect--and this time he's going to become really, truly famous. After being El Gato's stunt cat for way too long, Mr. Puffball is ready for his big break--and what's bigger than reality TV? Illustrations.
It's just too dangerous to be on fire all the time.But according to Victoria Bossypaws at Purramount Studios, Puffball and El Gato are going to lose their roles in their Hollywood buddy movie unless they can demonstrate youthful Hollywood appeal!
(Not as glamorous as Hollywood, but full of beans.) Watch him land at last in Hollywood, where he meets a cast of thousands (or at least half a dozen) and catapults himself into the next best thing to being a famous movie star: working as a stunt cat to his movie star hero, El Gato!
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