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Robert Neubecker
Robert Neubecker draws for Slate.com, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. He is the award winning author of Wow! City!, 'Wow School" and "What Little Boys are Made of". His many illustrated books include: "Every Corner Needs a Monster" with Jeane Reidy, "I got Two Dogs" with John... show more

Robert Neubecker draws for Slate.com, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. He is the award winning author of Wow! City!, 'Wow School" and "What Little Boys are Made of". His many illustrated books include: "Every Corner Needs a Monster" with Jeane Reidy, "I got Two Dogs" with John Lithgow and "Sophie Peterman Tells the Truth" with Sarah Weeks." Upcoming books include "Linus the Vegetarian T- Rex" and "Winter is for Snow." Robert is a lousy cook except for sphagetti and meatballs. All the neighborhood kids seem to like it. Robert lives in Park City, Utah with his family, dogs, cats, and lizards.
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MY BOOK BLOG
MY BOOK BLOG rated it 8 years ago
The President's Stuck in the Bathtub is a hilarious book of poems and short stories that keep students involved while reading about the different Presidents. I would read it to students from kindergarten to fifth grade, It will be great for the President's unit.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 8 years ago
Library copy
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 12 years ago
So cute! An it has excellent vocabulary works!
ereksonj
ereksonj rated it 12 years ago
Not sure what to make of the book as a gender statement. It's all the typical stuff: adventure and sports. Neubecker's best work is when he presents the complex pictures inside the boy's imagination, showing a world where the fantasy acts out in detail. The page with the jungle had illustrations tha...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 12 years ago
This was fun to read with a beginning reader. It was a little challenging but the repetition of Wow! on every page gave him an anchor to hang on to when the page before was some flummoxing word like 'parade' when it looked like maybe it should have been 'dragon' instead. The illustrations had a lot...
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