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A colorful, children's picture book for ages 3-8 about a kid who loses his last pair of underwear and the frustrating search for them. His brother joins in the search, at times offering more confusion than help. Where is my Underwear teaches kids how to talk out a problem and retrace your steps. It is a book with a play on words and homonyms, that may twist your tongue at times making it fun to read. Will he and his brother ever find his underwear, or will it be lost forever? If you like the children's book, Underwear! By Mary Elise Monsell or The Underwear Book by Todd Parr, then you'll like Where is My Underwear.
"Young readers will delight in helping a young elephant find his wayward underwear in this zany pop-up book."--P. [4] of cover.r
From the celebrated team behind Creepy Carrots!, Aaron Reynolds and Caldecott Honor winner Peter Brown, comes a hilarious (and just a little creepy) story of a brave rabbit and a very weird pair of underwear. Jasper Rabbit is NOT a little bunny anymore. He’s not afraid of the dark, and he’s definitely not afraid of something as silly as underwear. But when the lights go out, suddenly his new big rabbit underwear glows in the dark. A ghoulish, greenish glow. If Jasper didn’t know any better he’d say his undies were a little, well, creepy. Jasper’s not scared obviously, he’s just done with creepy underwear. But after trying everything to get rid of them, they keep coming back!
Helaine Becker and Mike Boldt team up for another hilarious storytime romp! Let's hear it for our underwear! From boxers to bloomers and briefs to bikinis, whether they're frilly, silly, or saggy - we all have our favourite pair, so give three cheers for underwear! The uproarious team behind Little Jack Horner, Live From the Corner brings us another silly storytime treat, this time celebrating an underappreciated piece of our wardrobe: underpants! With Helaine Becker's boisterous rhyming text and Mike Boldt's buoyant illustrations, Ode to Underwear is a perfect read-aloud for anyone who loves to laugh!
Meet horse Ned, sheep Sharlene and elephant John can you guess what colours they've got on?
A surprising and silly book about underwear, The Underwear Book features such wisdom as "DO wear fancy underwear under your dress," and "DON'T hang upside down on the monkey bars." Illustrated with Todd Parr's trademark bold, bright colors and silly scenes!
Bismark the Buffalo is grumpy and unlovable until his friends teach him how to laugh and show him that wearing colorful underwear can be great fun. Zachary Zebra and Orfo Orangutan love underwear—all colors, prints, and styles! Every year they go together to the World's Greatest Grassland Underwear Fair. But Bismark Buffalo is always sad and grumpy. Of course, he does not like underwear. The grassland animals feel sorry for Bismark. But then they get an idea—an idea about underwear and an idea about Bismark.
Skillfully wending words, sounds, and images, author/illustrator,Colonel Korne paints poetic pictures that catapult readers into awitty world of rhymes. Whether weaving a web of intrigue in "Spider,Spider," rhapsodizing reminiscently in "Memories of Grandpa," or theprovocative pun in "Honeydew, Honeydew," he hits the heart, not withsap, but with a refreshing twist that draws in everyone who picks upthis unique volume. Children's poetry? Hardly, but make no mistake.Kids love the Colonel. Adults will chuckle at the double entendresresplendent in the Colonel's work and identify with the trials thatvex characters like Emily Lou, the hippo ballerina. All ages willrelish the artwork that ranges from realism to cartoon sketches.Educators will appreciate the natural use of literary devices: "TheButterfly" as a picture poem, the synonyms in "I Lost My UnderwearToday", as well as wonderful examples of irony, alliteration, andmetaphor replete in this masterfully written work.
When underwear start showing up all over the house in weird places, Kelly thinks it is the dumb tricks of her brother. But all she knows for sure it what she sees.
In his diary, teenager Eric Mason records his anxieties and fears, along with factual information, about drugs, dating, AIDS, moodiness, smoking, personal hygiene, and more.