![]() How to Compost: The Sort-of Sun-Mar 200 Review Par.Author and illustrator Jan Bretts love of folk and fairy tales is apparent. Robert's Snow: Abigail Marble Interview This award-winning book will keep readers toasty-warm on the coldest of nights.Squids will be squids : fresh morals, beastly fablesby Scieszka, Jon. Here's today's schedule for Blogging for a Cure (I'll update the sidebar for this week later today, I promise.) Cowboy and Octopus maintain their friendship despite different opinions about. There are all kinds of fun little treats there (try clicking on "Cheese Fez" at the top righthand corner for instance, and see what happens). I'm not going to go on and on because you should just check out the great review that Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast already wrote.Īlso, you should definitely check out Jon Scieska Worldwide. I also particularly like the bit where Octopus dresses up as the Tooth Fairy for Halloween. While every single page didn't make me belly laugh, there was a bit about a knock knock joke and a head of lettuce that sent me into uncontrollable Monkey Woman level wheezy laughter. The picture book is made up of several short vignettes (think in terms of the classic easy readers: Frog and Toad, George and Martha). As expected, it is completely strange and off the wall and absolutely hilarious. As a huge Jon Scieszka fan, I've been waiting for Cowboy & Octopus to come out for months and it is finally here. ![]()
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