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Metal Baby
Stephen W. Martin; Illustrated by Brandon James Scott
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For fans of The Boss Baby and Mustache Baby comes a laugh-out-loud
picture book about quiet parents who unexpectedly bring home a baby
that's a heavy metal sensation! The Mumfords are a quiet family.
They live on a quiet street and enjoy quiet things. So imagine
their surprise when they bring home...a Metal Baby! The Mumfords
try their best to quiet his cries. But he just gets louder and
louder. Soon he's rocking all day and all night. And he's
attracting a lot of fans! The Mumfords are exhausted. Their quiet
souls are crushed. Is there any way to put Metal Baby to sleep?
Illustrator Brandon James Scott joins the author of Fluffy
McWhiskers Cuteness Explosion and I Can't Draw to create this
hilarious, hard-rocking romp of a picture book!
The irresistible companion to I Was Born a Baby—a hilarious
read-aloud with catchy rhymes and bold, silly art about animals and
the places they call home! I live in a tree trunk. I live in a
barn. I live in a shoebox. I’m down on the farm… Soon all the
other animals can’t help but share what their homes are called,
too. Readers will learn about porcupines, salamanders, groundhogs,
and more. But when the rabbit, platypus, and meerkat realize their
homes share the same name, they can’t believe it. “Are you for
SURE? I had NO clue!” becomes a catchy, energetic refrain readers
will love chanting. ? The text invites readers to predict what the
animal is by using context clues and checking the endpapers to see
if they guessed right. The strong rhythm and unexpected discoveries
of the animal kingdom, plus deadpan humor and wonderfully
expressive art will spark a conversation about habitats and nature
and leave readers wanting to read it aloud again and again.
Cow says . . . Meow! Cat says . . . Neigh! . . . or does it? With
bold graphic art and a punny narrator, this zany picture book is
full of outrageously mixed-up animal sounds. Puns and wordplay will
leave readers giggling through the roller-coaster of sounds all the
way to the final pages featuring the correct animal noises. Cow
Says Meow is a perfect read aloud for home, the classroom, or
anywhere else, and will delight fans of Cece Bell's I Yam a Donkey
and David Ezra Stein's Interrupting Chicken.
Don't miss this irresistible read-aloud in the vein of Chicka
Chicka Boom Boom-with catchy rhymes and bold, silly art about baby
animals and the names they share! I was born a baby and grew into a
kid... Soon all the other baby animals can't help but share what
they are called and what they grew up into! Readers will learn
about owlettes, pufflings, and more. But when the chick, calf, cub,
and pup realize they share their names with several other species,
they can't believe it. "No way! No how! That can't be true!"
becomes a catchy, energetic refrain readers will love chanting. The
text invites readers to predict what the baby animal is by using
context clues and checking the endpapers to see if they guessed
right. The strong rhythm and unexpected discoveries of the baby
animal kingdom, plus deadpan humor and wonderfully expressive art,
will spark a conversation about names and nature and leave readers
wanting to read it aloud again and again.
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