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The tiny town of Chewandswallow was very much like any other tiny town except for its weather which came three times a day, at breakfast, lunch and dinner. But it never rained rain and it never snowed snow and it never blew just wind. It rained things like soup and juice. It snowed things like mashed potatoes. And sometimes the wind blew in storms of hamburgers. Life for the townspeople was delicious until the weather took a turn for the worse. The food got larger and larger and so did the portions. Something has to be done in Chewandswallow...and in a hurry.
Clouds drift and float. They move above Earth. Sometimes they are white and puffy. Sometimes they are dark and cover the sky. What happens when the weather is cloudy? Read this book to find out! Learn all about kinds of weather in the What’s the Weather Like? series - part of the Lightning Bolt BooksTM collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt BooksTM bring nonfiction topics to life!
Cloudy with a Chance of Rain, is a magical tale that celebrates the need for understanding and inclusion while touching upon the current challenges many of our children face and their journey to overcome. The book explores the power of a heartfelt wish to shake-up the die-cast routines and traditions of a community, while setting in motion powerful ripples of creative change and transformation. The story's action focuses on two very different communities-the quaint and comfortable little town of Sunnyville, while the other is located high, high in the sky above the earth in a magical place called Cloud Land. The collision between the two sets off a domino-like adventure propelled by an age-old secret, a funny and popular weatherman who is actually a weather wizard; a lovable little cloud who, try as he might, cannot manage to fit into the patterns set by his parents; and a surprise weather snafu that sparks a revolt in both worlds. As young readers turn the pages of Cloudy with a chance of Rain, they will discover a diverse and colorful cast of characters ranging from lovable to love-to-hate to downright weird. Speaking of weird, did you know about the strange quirks that take over Big Bob's body during his weather show, sending his TV viewers into peals of laughter? Meet little Arthur "Puf Puf" Cloud whose bad grades and comical antics always land him in hot water with his teachers and parents. Then there's Twinkie Star, the great "twinkeler" and puzzle-maker whose loose cannon of a tongue has a hair trigger. Meet his son, Shooter who can't hold his star patterns because he's too eager to "shoot off' and do his own thing. The list goes on, but we can't leave out Mr. Moonie and his two cut-ups-Crescent and Quarter-who just can't seem to fit in anywhere. To let Twinkie Star tell it: "Even when you squash those two together, they still can't make a full moon." Cloudy with a chance of Rain is a story of triumph for parents and kids.
Cloudy with a chance of…pie?! An all-new Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs adventure takes foodie fun to—Mars! Breaking News: Astronauts Land on Mars! Kate and Henry can hardly believe their eyes. Astronauts have landed on Mars! And their first discovery there? A thick glutinous substance that seems to be falling from the sky. A substance not unlike...pie filling? Could it be? Could it be raining pies on Mars? Suddenly, Mars seems a whole lot more inviting—and delicious!—than it ever has before. And more will be revealed. Because it just so happens that Grandpa has some very personal experience with these Martians. And, even more importantly, with the pies.
Cloudy With A Chance of Rain, Book 2: The Winds of Change, begins as Bob's "quirks" have increased in frequency and intensity spawning vivid dreams of unknown lands, what Bob believes are hallucinations, and surprising new powers catalyzed by an unexpected encounter with Bob's nemesis and school bully Mickey Blowhard. The answers Bob has sought all his life seem to all lie in his ancestral roots and a wizard of a grandfather, Mordechai Cornelius Fox, that his father, Herbert never told him he had. This new-found discovery leads to an actioned packed thrill ride with consequences for both the residents of Sunnyville and Cloud Land as a deeper connection between the two separate worlds is revealed that sparks a final good versus evil showdown.
In this charming sequel to the classic Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Kate and Henry eagerly await Grandpa's return from a vacation that his postcard says has been one of the best and most unusual ever. Thinking about that postcard Kate drifts off to sleep that night and... "With Henry as my co-pilot..." she visits the strange land of Chewandswallow -- a land characterized by massive amounts of food, immense carrots, leafy jungles of lettuce, and tuna fish sandwiches so gigantic they have to be moved by helicopter. What the people of Chewandswallow are doing with all that food is most intriguing of all. Fans of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs will applaud this return trip with its underlying message of generosity and a world community.
Welcome to the wonderful world of weather! From the warm, balmy days of summer to the cold, crisp nights of winter, youngsters will learn all about the four seasons, as well as what the sun is, how clouds form, why it rains, what causes a rainbow, and so much more.
Rainfall adversely effects the demeanour and temperament of a town's inhabitants.
A young girl and her dog find many things to count on a rainy day, both as they play outside and after they come home to a warm, dry house.
Poems and other texts from the 1960s by a pioneering conceptual artist that show a continuity with his subsequent work in performance and video art. Pioneering conceptual artist Vito Acconci began his career as a poet. In the 1960s, before beginning his work in performance and video art, Acconci studied at the Iowa Writers Workshop and published poems in journals and chapbooks. Almost all of this work remains unknown; much of it appeared in the self-produced magazines of the Lower East Side's mimeo revolution, and many other pieces were never published. Language to Cover a Page collects these writings for the first time and not only shows Acconci to be an important experimental writer of the period, but demonstrates the continuity of his early writing with his later work in film, video, and performance. Language to Cover a Page documents a key moment in the unprecedented intersection of artists and poets in the late 1960s -- as seen in the Dwan Gallery's series of "Language" shows (1967-1970) and in Acconci's own journal 0 to 9. Indeed, as Acconci moved from the poetry scene to the art world, his poetry became increasingly performative while his artwork was often structured and motivated by linguistic play. Acconci's early writing recalls the work of Samuel Beckett, the deadpan voice of the nouveau roman, and the jump cuts and fraught permutations of the nouvelle vague. Poems in Language to Cover a Page explore the materiality of language ("language as matter and not ideas," as Robert Smithson put it), the physical space of the page, and the physicality of source texts (phonebooks, thesauruses, dictionaries). Other poems take the space of the page as an analogue to performance space or implicate the poem in a network of activity (as in his "Dial-a-Poem" pieces). Readers will find Acconci's inventive and accomplished poetry as edgy and provocative as anything published today.