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OverviewGeorgie Spider catches flies but never eats the little guys.Instead he cooks them up in pies.He doesn't use the legs or eyes or any artificial dyes ...Not far from a greenish town, the Bathtub Driver is selling cut-rate imported shampoo.Georgie Spider serves up award-winning pies, while overhead on Highwire 66 there's a small problem causing an acrobat traffic jam.Ed's funny smell, Eliza's special jacket - they're all part of the picture in Polkabats and Octopus Slacks, fourteen stories about pesky snails, sleeping fruit, and one funky snowman.In the tradition of Edward Lear, Calef Brown has fashioned fourteen nonsense poems so zany that both young and old will be unable to suppress their laughter.Brown's invented words and sounds and their visual counterparts create both an audible and a visual feast.This is the kind of silliness children relish. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Calef BrownPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Dimensions: Width: 17.90cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9780618111299ISBN 10: 0618111298 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 04 April 2005 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA wacky, postmodern array of characters. . . . Brown's illustrations (are) a perfect choice of style for the poetry's quirky logic. An exuberant debut, equally enjoyable read silently or aloud. --Booklist Booklist, ALA The deadpan tone and weird words, worthy of a carnival barker, inject a step-right-up sensibility into the humorous rhymes. --Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly--No Source A wacky, postmodern array of characters. . . . Brown's illustrations (are) a perfect choice of style for the poetry's quirky logic. An exuberant debut, equally enjoyable read silently or aloud. --Booklist Booklist, ALA The deadpan tone and weird words, worthy of a carnival barker, inject a step-right-up sensibility into the humorous rhymes. --Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly A wacky, postmodern array of characters. . . . Brown's illustrations (are) a perfect choice of style for the poetry's quirky logic. An exuberant debut, equally enjoyable read silently or aloud. --Booklist Booklist, ALA The deadpan tone and weird words, worthy of a carnival barker, inject a step-right-up sensibility into the humorous rhymes. --Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly -- A wacky, postmodern array of characters. . . . Brown s illustrations (are) a perfect choice of style for the poetry s quirky logic. An exuberant debut, equally enjoyable read silently or aloud. Booklist Booklist, ALA The deadpan tone and weird words, worthy of a carnival barker, inject a step-right-up sensibility into the humorous rhymes. Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly Author InformationCalef Brown began his career as a tour guide at an early age, when he discovered the simple joy of pointing things out. He is also an artist, writer, and frequently a blue elephant. Mr. Brown's illustrations have appeared in many magazines and newspapers, and his paintings have been exhibited in N.Y., L.A., S.F., and other places without fancy initials, like Osaka and Rome. He lives in Maine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |