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When Tina gets a new pair of socks and refuses to take them off, her friends step in to fix the situation.
How do you draw your smelly dog? Your playful daddy? Your yummy mommy? See how one girl does it in this simple, clever picture book that's comprised of family portraits made out of objects. For example, her baby brother is so noisy—he's as loud as a whistle, a horn, and even a fire truck!—that she creates a picture of him with whistles for eyes, a horn mouth, and holding a fire truck. After the girl has described everyone in her family (including herself, in great detail), she asks, "What does your special family look like?" encouraging readers to create their own portraits. With a list of objects at the end of the book to use as a guide, this is the ideal choice for budding artists everywhere. Here's a wonderful exploration of simile and metaphor for young readers. And don't miss the companion book My Best Friend is as Sharp as a Pencil!
Sam's Dad gives him some wise advice when he sets off to see the world - pretend to have a cold to avoid a snake, glue a crocodile's jaws with bubble gum and always, ALWAYS wash your socks. Will Sam listen, though? A fantastically colourful book from the illustrator of the bestselling How to Grow a Dinosaur and Supermarket Zoo. Praise for How to Grow a Dinosaur: "A pre-school crowd pleaser." The Bookseller "Full of fun and packed with bold colourful pictures, this action-packed story will really appeal to children and is a great way to extend their imaginations." Parents in Touch
A boy's dirty gym socks follow him all over town until he thinks of an ingenious solution to his problem.
The Milo & Jazz Mysteries stars two kid detectives-in-training who use STEM problem-solving skills as they race to unravel cases and save the day! Perfect for fans of Encyclopedia Brown, Cam Jansen and Nate the Great. The high school’s star pitcher is missing his lucky socks, and his pitching is going to pieces! Can detective duo Milo and Jazz find the thief—before the big game? This ideal series for beginning readers making the transition to chapter books has incredible Super Sleuthing activities in each book, including hidden pictures, puzzles, mini-mysteries, and quizzes—plus free online activities.
No one wants to part with their favorite pair of old socks, But when you soon realize that everyone is making a dash, parting with them may be the best "stinky decision." Aanika Nawar is a high school student who was ecstatic to have been given the opportunity to illustrate Stinky Socks. As she stated, "it was a dream come true." Since the age of four, drawing has been a passion for her and to be able to illustrate for a book and ultimately see her work published is not only a great accomplishment, but also a wish come true. Aanika is looking to pursue an Art career in the future. Illustrating Stinky Socks is her first big step among many in the coming years. Her work is amazing. Thank you for all your talented hard work. - - - - - This book is dedicated to my amazing children Ralph, Max and John.
That Timothy! What ever has gotten into him! One morning he decides to accomplish the impossible -- to go an entire month without changing his socks. Ever. No matter what. Phew!Despite the pleading of his parents, the urging of the school principal, and a visit by the Board of Health, Timothy sticks to his word. After all, a boy must keep his promises. Just ask Timothy -- he'll tell you. And now his town will never be the same again.With wit and whimsy, Robert Kinerk tells a story of a boy who follows through on what he says he'll do. Stephen Gammell's sweetly sassy illustrations make the ride even more fun. And if you're ever near Timothy's hometown, make sure to stop by Town Hall to see his socks for yourself. Or what's left of them, that is!
One silly monster searches for his super stinky socks in this clever counting book from the New York-Times–bestselling author of the Catwad series! Jim Benton, “the mastermind behind the It’s Happy Bunny and Dear Dumb Diary series” (Publishers Weekly), presents a rollicking new book that will leave toddlers laughing while they learn about counting . . . 1 stinky sock. I’ll tell you why it stinks. I used it to wash dirty dishes in the kitchen sink. 2 stinky socks. I found one in my shoe. It’s black and white just like a skunk and smells as bad—pee-eww!