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7 result(s) for "Mack, Jeff, author, illustrator"
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Look!
Using only two words--\"look\" and \"out\"--relates a story about an attention-loving gorilla, a television-loving boy, and a friendship that develops over books.
Playtime?
Using illustrations and only two words, shows the trouble a young boy has trying to get his very playful pet gorilla to go to bed.
Mr. Monkey visits a school
Mr. Monkey is invited to visit a school to perform a trick he just learned, but nothing goes as planned.
Mine!
Two mice argue with increasing heat over their mutual border, until someone bigger intervenes.
Time to make art
When a little girl asks meaningful questions about creating art, her questions are answered by a diverse group of artists throughout time and history. This inspiring picture book about making art doubles as an introduction to the multifaceted and global history of art. Making both art history and art creation accessible to all, \"Time to Make Art\" nourishes creativity, encouraging young readers to see the artist in themselves.
How do you say I love you, Dewey Dew?
Dewey is starting to love life on Earth but struggles with the language, which is made more difficult when a classmate teases him about the fact that he cannot, hard as he tries, pronounce the word love.
Time for Earth school, Dewey Dew
\"Click-Clack Waddle Dot Dewey Dew from Planet Eight Hundred Seventy-Two Point Nine does not want to go to school--not on his planet, and definitely not on Planet Earth at Mrs. Brightsun's School for Little Learners. Everything on Earth is different. His clothes don't fit right, his classmates don't look like him, and even Earth noises sound weird. In this first day of school story with a twist, nervous Dewey Dew learns that new experiences--like going to school on another planet--might be okay after all\"-- Provided by publisher.