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Meet Lonely Fred, Fretful Jack, Runnin' Ray, and all Eleven Masons along with many other characters on the pages of "Ice for Rent." You'll see Bentley's Cattywampus Compass, Chucky's Trampoline Shoes, Spike's Remarkable Bike, and many more. Some of these poems are stories in miniature. Others are pure wordplay. All of them bring a smile. Light verse and illustrations for the 6-10 year old crowd from Steve Stinson.
When Hay-Hay meets an Elf who turns her into a dog, she decides to make a day of it by visiting her school. Bedlam ensues. "Hay-Hay" was drawn in ink direct to the page. No layout. No rough draft. No sketches. No makeovers.
Written for ages 3-8 but containing sly humor that will make even adults laugh, Rusty, Musty, and Dusty: The Clowns Without a Circus is just right for teaching children to look for what makes them happiest in life.
Written for ages 3-8 but containing sly humor that will make even adults laugh, Rusty, Musty, and Dusty: The Clowns Without a Circus is just right for teaching children to look for what makes them happiest in life.
"Kent stuffed fireworks in his pants." So begins a rowdy, slapstick journey around the world for the hapless Kent. Watch him as he gathers surprising souvenirs that get stuck in his pants along the way. He encounters Don Quixote, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Romeo and Juliet, among others, before he is rescued from his landing place atop the Eiffel Tower. Boys love this one. Ages 3-6
Drawings and poems for ages 6-10 by Steve Stinson.
As the sweet, polite, and thoughtful Mary Ann Summers from Kansas in the hit series Gilligan's Island, Dawn Wells created an unforgettable and beloved character that still connects with people fifty years from the shows debut in 1964. As the "good girl" among the group of castaways on a tiny island, she was often positioned against the glamorous and exotic Ginger Grant, played by Tina Louise, prompting many to ask: Are you a Ginger or a Mary Ann? This book not only helps readers answer that question for themselves but also sends the inspirational and heartwarming message that yes, good girls do finish first. Part self-help, part memoir, and part humor-with a little classic TV nostalgia for good measure.
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