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The story of a mother's love for her son and how it never changes however old he is.
Angela pushes one button, then another until- Oh no! The plane takes off!
Tyya's dad won't buy anything "good" when he takes his kids grocery shopping.
Five absolutely outrageous and utterly timeless Munsch stories-all in one hilarious collection!With over 80 million books sold across the globe, Robert Munsch is the authority on funny kids books!This affordable treasury is a valuable resource for any shelf, full of empowering stories where kids rule and each predicament is more outrageous than the last.5 Absolutely Outrageous Munsch Stories includes:MortimerPigsSomething GoodMoira's BirthdayThe Boy in the DrawerPlus! Get the inside scoop on the real life kids who inspired each main character and how Munsch's original super silly stories came to be!Along with Michael Martchenko's instantly recognizable illustrations, Munsch's zany spins on everyday situations are the perfect gift for any kid who loves to laugh.
Six great stories in one oversized volume!A hilarious collection filled with six bestselling Munsch tales and exciting bonus material! Stories included are: Down the Drain!Put Me In a Book!Too Much Stuff!Moose!Give Me Back My Dad!Hugs Bonus material includes information on how a Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko book is created and the stories of the real kids behind the stories.
Sometimes it's hard to wake up!Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail, to get her on her feet. Finally, they give up and take her to school in her bed. There she snores away, through math, through recess, through gym, through English, until her family has to come take her home again. The next morning she wakes up bright and early . . . but what has happened to the rest of the kids in the class? First published in 1998, this classic Munsch tale has been reimagined with fresh and energetic new illustrations by Dave Whamond.
Sometimes it's hard to wake up!Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail, to get her on her feet. Finally, they give up and take her to school in her bed. There she snores away, through math, through recess, through gym, through English, until her family has to come take her home again. The next morning she wakes up bright and early . . . but what has happened to the rest of the kids in the class?First published in 1998, this classic Munsch tale has been reimagined with fresh and energetic new illustrations by Dave Whamond.
A very Munsch Christmas! Grandma is baking Christmas cookies, so she asks Lincoln and Georgia to decorate the tree. And what a tree it becomes! In addition to the lights, garlands and balls the kids compete to add some very special and extremely noisy ornaments, including a talking doll, a chirping bird, the neighbour's dog and more. What will their grandparents - and Santa - think? The grandma in this story is Robert Munsch's long-time assistant Sharon and the kids are her grandchildren, Georgia and Lincoln.
Five classic Robert Munsch stories in one beautiful, gift-worthy treasury.¿¿With over 80 million books sold across the globe, Robert Munsch is the authority on stories kids love to hear read aloud. This gorgeous hardcover edition is the authoritative collection of Munsch!The Big Green Book of Munsch Books includes:The Paper Bag PrincessDavid's FatherPurple, Green and Yellow50 Below ZeroI Have to Go!The beautifully designed volume is full of empowering stories where kids rule and each predicament is more outrageous than the last. Munsch's zany spins on everyday situations are the perfect gift for any kid who loves to laugh.Robert Munsch is one of North America's bestselling children's book authors. Two of his books appeared on The New York Times list of the top 100 children's books. Since his first book was published in 1979, over 80 million Munsch books have been sold in over a dozen languages.
"It's fall, and the front yard is full of colourful leaves. Dad asks Sidney and Alex to rake them all up, and when they find Dad's fancy new leaf blower in the garage they are excited to try it out. What could possibly go wrong? Fans and new readers alike will love this story of what happens when a familiar chore gets a zany twist!"--
Five tremendously silly and utterly timeless Munsch stories-all in one hilarious collection!This affordable treasury is a valuable resource for any shelf, full of empowering stories where kids rule and each predicament is more outrageous than the last. 5 Tremendously Silly Munsch Stories includes:The Paper Bag PrincessAngela's AirplaneThomas' SnowsuitStephanie's PonytailShow and TellPlus! Get the inside scoop on the real life kids who inspired each main character and how Munsch's original super silly stories came to be!Along with Michael Martchecko's instantly recognizable illustrations, Munsch's zany spins on everyday situations are the perfect gift for any kid who loves to laugh. With over 80 million books sold across the globe, Robert Munsch is the authority on funny kids books!
Anna loves to climb. Up, up, up she goes, to the very top of the tree. But getting Anna down isn't going to be easy.Anna loves to climb everything. Her parents warn Anna, be careful: don't climb! But then Anna notices the enormous tree in her yard and goes up, up, up, Up, UP! And when her parents try to reach her, they discover that they need to be careful climbing, too.
Miranda's dad is running his first big race, and Miranda is there to cheer him on. But wait . . . is it really the other way around?Miranda's dad is going to his very first marathon. But they get there late and Dad sends Miranda to get him some water. Before she can bring it back, the starter's horn goes off and the runners are off!Miranda takes the water bottle and dashes down the course looking for her dad. She runs up hills and down hills, and catches up with runners wearing tutus and vegetable costumes and normal clothes. She asks each one: "Have you seen my dad?" Some of the runners are nice, some ignore her, and some call her a pipsqueak, but none of them has seen her father.Finally Miranda gets to the finish line, where she finds her father . . . and gets a big surprise!
Madison loves the "really real" rose the face painter makes for her . . . but what if it is truly, really, real? A funny story about a magical painting and parents who just won't listen.When Madison's grandma comes to visit, they go on a trip to see the face painter in the park. Madison asks the face painter for one really real rose on her cheek. Suddenly the rose starts to GROW. At first Madison is intrigued by her amazing painting. But that all ends when she realizes that she has twenty-five roses growing on her, and there is a leaf coming out her ear! Good thing Grandma is there to help tame this wild rose!
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