I found the illustrations in this 1987 Caldecott winner very appealing - they reminded me very much of another bizarre picture book that I hold in very high esteem (My Cat, the Silliest Cat in the World). But I don't even know where to start with the story....it's not one that I particularly want t...
This is a really eye catching updated/urban version of familiar story. This version has the cookie boy being baked in a New York apartment and running all about town meeting rats, construction workers, subway musicians and mounted policemen. The text is a bit simplified with less of the cumulative ...
Follow-up to The Tub People. Little community of 7 wooden people (toys) find an older wooden man who won't open his eye or talk to them. They try everything they can think of; Grandma finds the solution.
The Tub People are little wooden toys that live on the edge of the bath tub. One day the water goes down the drain taking the Tub Child along. The other Tub People fear he is gone forever. A plumber comes to the rescue and all Tub People are moved to the safety of the bedroom.
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