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In this testament to individuality and unconditional love, little Gert loves to play in the dirt so much that she turns into a tree, protected by her Mom and Dad.
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William is getting ready for his bath when the faucet breaks, sending him and his tub surfing through the building! On his wet ride, he collects a strange fleet in his wake -- from Uncle Nash, who sits in the trash, to Little Dottie, who sails the potty. Who will William carry of ...
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Arnold's funniest book yet reintroduces the nervous hero from Parts and More Parts while also depicting more than 100 body-part idioms. Kids won't be able to keep a straight face as they enjoy this clever, wacky, boldly illustrated book. Full color.
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Todd goes from making beds at his family's motel to working at the drive-in theater when he meets young Vietnam vet Rat. When a dead body is found in the Chemanga River, Rat seems to be a part of the puzzle.
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While riding in the car with Buzz and his father, Fly Guy gets blown out of the window and finds himself riding in a truck, then a boat, a train, an airplane, and maybe even a rocket.
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When Fly Guy is not allowed in the restaurant with Buzz's family he follows his nose and ends up in the soup.
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Determined to catch a tasty fly, Green Wilma doesn't notice a family of galactic visitors to her pond. The alien parents beam Wilma to their spaceship while leaving their child behind by mistake. Will the two be able to switch back? Full color.
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Imprint. People say the strangest things! Give me a hand ... Hold your tongue ... Scream your lungs out. What if a kid wanted to keep all of his body parts in place? Well then, he'll need to take some creative - and side-splittingly funny - action. For 4 to 8 years.
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'Sometimes I wish my stupid ears weren't always open wide. They hear such strange and crazy talk - I'm scared to go outside!' What if your stomach could really growl, or you could actually put your foot in your mouth? A hilarious look at the strange things people say. Ages 6+.
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9780143501268 |
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1 September 2004 by Penguin |
| Interest Age |
4-7 years |
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People say the strangest things! Give me a hand...Hold your tongue...Scream your lungs out...What if you want to keep all your body parts in place? Well then, you'll need to take some creative - and side-splittingly funny - action. Be careful, readers - this clever book is guaran ...
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