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"My name is Skippito Friskito."
Skippyjon has an overactive imagination. And he is pretty active
himself. Here he shapes up with shapes: he runs in a circle,
tap-dances on a square, orbits an oval. And then the great sword
fighter shows his muscles.
Everyone's favorite kitty boy is ready to color--Skippy style Skippy's sky will be pink. His sun will be blue. As Skippyjon learns his colors and plays with crayons, he invites the very youngest fans to join in the fun. Who knows what color our mischievous Mr. Fuzzypants will be
As always, Skippyjon invites readers to join in the magic that
comes of a playful imagination. Little ones will learn all the ins
and outs with Skippyjon Jones. He goes up and down, back and forth,
and over and under. At the end of the day, he's ready to begin
again. Opposites have never been so "loco "
Move over, Eloise and Olivia. Make room for SkippyjonJones, a Siamese kittenboy who can't resign himself to being an ordinary cat. Having a time-out in his room, he resorts to his imagination. Taking on the superhero persona of the great Spanish sword fighter Skippito, he has the adventure of his life, and readers are invited along. Zany, wild, and over-the-top, this utterly original book truly begs to be read aloud. With the jiggly, effervescent outlines she used in I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie, the smudgy, tender expressiveness of The Grannyman, and a text worthy of a sitcom, Judith Byron Schachner has created a new cat character for all ages. Olé!
The #1 New York Times bestselling kitty boy really, REALLY wants to go to school! School is for dogs, his mama tells him. It's where they go to get trained. But nothing can stop Skippy. Once inside his closet, he finds himself on the playground of his imagination, surrounded by dogs of all kinds. He bays with the beagles, learns French with the poodles, and checks out a Chihuahua book from the library. And when a bully starts sending shiver-itos down the spines of the little yippers, Skippy saves the day and earns the biggest gold star.
Buckle up, amigos -- everyone's favorite kitty boy is about to lift off. You'll want to be there when the brave Skippito gets lost in spice That's right, spice. Skippy knows-- from his big ears to his
toes--that the planet Mars is red because it's covered in spicy red
pepper. To prove it, he's off on a space jaunt replete with
craters, crazies, and creatures from Mars. His new adventure is
packed with witty wordplay, Spanish phrases, and Judy Schachner's
trademark hilarity. This rollicking romp is simply out of this
world.
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