Sneaky Weasel
He tries to feed you to a cat, tapes you upside down to a chalkboard, and causes you to be very, very itchy. And when you don’t show up at the extrafancy party he’s throwing for himself, he can’t understand Why! Not only is Weasel totally sneaky—he just doesn’t get what a rat he is! In this...
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He tries to feed you to a cat, tapes you upside down to a chalkboard, and causes you to be very, very itchy. And when you don’t show up at the extrafancy party he’s throwing for himself, he can’t understand Why! Not only is Weasel totally sneaky—he just doesn’t get what a rat he is! In this hilarious picture-book debut, a sneaky weasel finds that his tricks have left him with plenty of power, lots of fancy stuff, and absolutely no friends. Can this very bad weasel learn how to be good? (But, you know, not sickeningly good.) And aren’t we all at least a little bit Weasel-y? C’mon, you know you are. Just a little bit?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780375856259 (0375856250)
Publish date: February 10th 2009
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Perfectly average book about what you can expect when your behavior is weasely vs. what you can expect when you behave in a civil way. Fine book for preschool and kindergarten kids, as it reinforces those lessons about behavior that adults are constantly harping about.My nephew liked this book beca...
2009 Jul 04The story is subtle like a flamethrower. The book design feels like a Lauren Child book, but where difficulty in reading has replaced pertinent and whimsical typography. Ugh. But the seven-year-old liked it. Quite a bit.