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Eeny meeny miney mo, That babysitter's got to go. Lulu has put her
tantrum-throwing days behind her. That is, until her parents
announce that they are going on vacation-WITHOUT LULU. Not only
that, but they are leaving her with the formidable Ms. Sonia Sofia
Solinsky, who says hello by bellowing, "The Eagle has landed," and
smiles at you with the kind of smile that an alligator might give
you before eating you for dinner. The second her parents are out of
the house, Lulu tries out several elaborate schemes to bring them
straight back. But just when she seems to finally be making some
headway, her babysitter reveals an astonishing secret...one that
has Lulu crossing her fingers that her parents will go on vacation
all the time-without her!
This irresistible illustrated chapter book starring Judith Viorst's
Lulu is full of hilarious hijinks, delightful twists, and a top-secret
mission!
This hilarious collection includes:
- Lulu and the Brontosaurus
- Lulu Walks the Dogs
- Lulu's Mysterious Mission
- Lulu Is Getting a Sister
On their own, pranksters Miles and Niles were pretty devious. Now
that they've formed a pranking duo, they're terrible! But their
powers will be tested when their favorite nemesis, Principal
Barkin, is replaced by his stern and cunning father, Former
Principal Barkin. Now Miles and Niles will do just about anything
to get their old antagonist back--including pranking alongside him.
Authors Mac Barnett and Jory John "are in perfect comic harmony"
(Publishers Weekly) in this series that celebrates inventiveness,
friendship, and the power of teamwork--for good, or for terrible.
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Count the Monkeys (Hardcover)
Mac Barnett; Illustrated by Kevin Cornell
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Kids will giggle as they count all the animals that have frightened
the monkeys off the pages. Full of fun reader interactions and
keeps readers guessing until the very last page Matching Mac
Barnett's brilliant wit are Kevin Cornell's luminous illustrations,
which will have young readers begging to count the monkeys all over
again.
The fourth and final installment of the New York Times bestselling
series! It's Miles and Niles's final year at Yawnee Valley Science
and Letters Academy, and the Terrible Two have one goal: an epic
prank. Something that will leave a lasting legacy at their school.
Which should be easy-peasy for these experts. But their smooth
sailing gets downright bumpy when they find out that the new
superintendent is none other than Bertrand Barkin, their
principal's father . . . and their sworn enemy. Now that former
Principal Barkin is Acting Superintendent Barkin, he has a first
order of business: his long-promised revenge on the Terrible Two.
This rollicking finale to the bestselling series by Mac Barnett and
Jory John will settle once and for all who-between quick wits and
powerful fists-will have the last laugh.
A collection of sketches, drawings, comics and inane commentary
provided by one man: German Chancellor Otto Von Bismark. Wait...
no... Kevin Cornell! Kevin Co-
The third installment in the Ambidextrous collection. This edition
deals with such cosmic questions as where luggage is, how to
overcome one's fear of dogs, and the many uses of time-traveling
soup.
A collection of comics, drawings, sketches, doodles, puzzles, and
articles culled from the sketchbooks and website of illustrator
Kevin Cornell. Featuring never-seen-before work, as well as old
favorites from www.bearskinrug.co.uk. Densely interwoven with humor
and art, Six-Penny Anthems, Vol II. is best placed somewhere
convenient and accessible, where one might dip into it every now
and then, in order to raise the spirits, or gain a brief respite
from one's labors.
The sequel to the national bestseller The Trouble with
Chickens
After his last run-in with Vince the Funnel and the mystery of
the missing chicks, J.J. the search-and-rescue dog is ready for
some much-needed R & R. But just when he thinks he has
everything under control, there's a new problem to worry about:
Diamond Lil, a new show dog who's taken up residence next door.
Suddenly Moosh and her chicks are spending an awful lot of time
with their fancy friend, talking about weird things like feathers
and good posture. And Lil's not the only new kid cramping J.J.'s
style. There's a possum loose, and it's up to J.J. to keep everyone
safe. But the questions are piling up. Is Lil all that she seems?
And how does the possum keep finding her way to the chicken
coop?
An illustrated lampoon of fictitious superheroes and their
superpowers, "The Superest" features the likes of Guardin' Gnome,
protector of lawns; Swing Daddy, who gets women to lower their
inhibitions; and other quirky, hilarious characters.
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