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A Toucan Can Can You?
By Danny AdlermanA Toucan Can Can You?
By Danny AdlermanView DetailsFans of How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Chuck? rejoice! Here's an all new volume of tongue-twisting compound words, guaranteed to tickle your fancy! You'll laugh! You'll cry! Well...OK, maybe not, but you'll have lots of fun reading this book, poring through illustrations by thirteen different artists (including two fresh, new faces to the children's book scene!), and listening to an all new audio rendition of this new collection. So how much time will you spend reading, looking at, and listening to this book? As much time as you can! And if you're still dizzy from the first array of compound words and inverse descriptives...well, fasten your seat belts-the ride begins anew!
Mommy's Having a Watermelon
By Kim Adlerman, Danny Adlerman, Megan HalseyMommy's Having a Watermelon
By Kim Adlerman, Danny Adlerman, Megan HalseyView DetailsThe story of a girl who mistakes her mother’s pregnancy for a watermelon growing in her mother’s stomach, as a result of a swallowed seed.
Oh No, Domino!
By Kim AdlermanOh No, Domino!
By Kim AdlermanView DetailsThe story of a boy attempting to play fetch with his dog, who brings back assorted round objects when the ball is lost.
Songs for America's Children
By Kim Adlerman, Danny AdlermanSongs for America's Children
By Kim Adlerman, Danny AdlermanView DetailsCompiled in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City, Songs for America's Children features a varied selection of song lyrics and art pieces by citizens of the United States, both young and old. It is a collection of songs written by modern and older poets and songwriters, within the context of characters from songs and poems by traditional American composers or poets.
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