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In 1968, the famous cartoon kings Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, makers of The Flintstones, Huckleberry Hound, and Yogi Bear, set out to launch their first live action television show, The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. They brought in the athletic, comic talents of three brothers, Jeffrey, Terence, and Dan Winkless to be Fleegle, Bingo, and Drooper. Snorky the elephant would be played by Robert Towers, and to direct came Richard Donner, future director of Lethal Weapon and Superman. From the Inside... is the story of how the show came to be. It's all about the adventures of shooting with wild animals, Banana Buggies, and Hollywood--a real inside look at the process only few ever get to see.
Join Kit as she goes through the steps of making a banana split. This simple story for beginning readers teaches the 'it' sound through rhyming text and bright, original illustrations. Additional features to aid in comprehension include a word list for review, a note to parents and educators, and an introduction to the author and illustrator.
Anna and Sadie have always been best friends so when Sadie suddenly starts being mean, Anna is very sad and seeks support from her dog Banana and classmate Isabel, as well as advice from her brother Chuck and her parents.
WHAT THE BOOK IS ABOUT: Mondays and Tuesdays are fun, going on cooking adventures with Dad. We look forward to Wednesdays and Thursday too when we get to be a green thumb with Mum. Don't forget the holidays! Spring breaks with Mum and hot summer camping with Dad. Each day is a truly special day! THE CONCEPT - PIGEONHOLE BOOKS Pigeonhole Books creates children's picture books for blended, divorced, multicultural and same-sex families. It is a gentle resource that aims to deal with life's challenges through beautiful illustrations and loving words. THE SERIES - A BANANA SPLIT STORY A Banana Split Story is a series within the Pigeonhole Books collection that features stories about children from separated and divorced families. INSPIRATION FOR THIS BOOK. One of the many challenges a child has to deal with is the loss of a single permanent home. They become subjected to constant packing and moving between both parents throughout the normal week and holidays. Unfortunately, that's the way it is and will be for the longest time. But we have to realise there are some special moments that can materialise out of this new lifestyle. The child bonds with each parent in different ways and they share specific experiences they can always look forward to. A Brand New Day attempts to highlight the positives and the good in spending different days with different parents.
The people and objects of a town panic and flee when they see a Tyrannosaurus rex approaching, but they discover that only the bananas have anything to fear from this fruit-eating dinosaur. Full color.
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New York Times bestselling author and artist James Dean brings readers along for a hilarious ride with Pete the Cat! Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and decides that he never, ever wants to eat another banana again. But Pete really likes bananas! Will a rotten bite ruin Pete's love for this tasty fruit? Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.
The people and objects of a town panic and flee when they see a Tyrannosaurus rex approaching, but they discover that only the bananas have anything to fear from this fruit-eating dinosaur.
Susan is a shy straight-A student and talented artist. Her twin sister Christine is outgoing and popular. Envious of each other’s lives, they decide to trade places. But complications arise when Chris falls for the boy Susan likes and Susan has to hide her identity from a boy she meets. Both girls face ups and downs as they learn about romance, each other, and themselves. Young Adult Fiction by Cynthia Blair; originally published by Fawcett Juniper
Tamiko slips up on social media in the eighth delicious book in the Sprinkle Sundays series from the author of the Cupcake Diaries series! Tamiko makes a snarky comment on social media meant only for her friends to see, but she accidentally posts it on the Molly’s website and it goes viral! Even though she removes the comment almost immediately, people have already taken screenshots of it and she’s labeled as one of the mean girls at school. Can Tamiko say she’s sorry and make everything right again—with a cherry on top?