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OverviewWhen night falls, along comes a peculiar thief who steals each letter of the alphabet, creating a topsy-turvy world as she goes. The alphabet thief stole all of the B's, and all of the bowls became owls... It seems that no one can stop her, until the Z's finally send her to sleep so that all the other letters can scamper back to where they belong. Bill Richardson's zany rhymes and Roxanna Bikadoroff's hilarious illustrations will delight young readers with the silly fun they can have with language - and may even inspire budding young writers and artists to create their own word games. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.4 Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill Richardson , Roxanna BikadoroffPublisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Imprint: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 18.70cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9781554988778ISBN 10: 1554988772 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 13 April 2017 Recommended Age: From 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Alphabet Thief New York Public Library Best Books for Kids 2017 A smart pick for language lovers of any age. -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW The wordplay is fun ... Roxanna Bikadoroff's lively spot illustrations deftly keep pace as the altered words pile up. -- New York Times This sneaky romp will do well one-on-one. -- Kirkus Reviews Sure to delight wordsmiths of all ages. A fun read-aloud that lends itself to curricular application. -- School Library Journal The text will inspire a passion for humorous wordplay. -- Booklist A small and hilarious picture book ... Pictures and verses seem to tumble over one another ... -- The Wall Street Journal Praise for The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It's a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human. -- Louise Penny, author of Still Life Praise for The Alphabet Thief A smart pick for language lovers of any age. -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW The wordplay is fun ... Roxanna Bikadoroff's lively spot illustrations deftly keep pace as the altered words pile up. -- New York Times This sneaky romp will do well one-on-one. -- Kirkus Reviews Sure to delight wordsmiths of all ages. A fun read-aloud that lends itself to curricular application. -- School Library Journal The text will inspire a passion for humorous wordplay. -- Booklist A small and hilarious picture book ... Pictures and verses seem to tumble over one another ... -- The Wall Street Journal Praise for The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It's a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human. -- Louise Penny, author of Still Life Praise for The Alphabet Thief -A smart pick for language lovers of any age.- -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW -This sneaky romp will do well one-on-one.- -- Kirkus Reviews -Sure to delight wordsmiths of all ages. A fun read-aloud that lends itself to curricular application.- -- School Library Journal -The text will inspire a passion for humorous wordplay.- -- Booklist -A small and hilarious picture book ... Pictures and verses seem to tumble over one another ...- -- The Wall Street Journal Praise for The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps -These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It's a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human.--- Louise Penny, author of Still Life From The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps -These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It's a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human.--- Louise Penny, author of Still Life From The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps -These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It's a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human.--- Louise Penny, author of Still Life From <i>The First Little Bastard to Call Me Gramps</i> These poems are brilliant. They gleam with Bill Richardson's wit and deep humanity. It s a collection of silly verse, profound insights, and deeply moving passages that will make you smile. This book is not a confection, it is a feast! Hilarious and shockingly human. Louise Penny, author of <i>Still Life</i> Author InformationBill Richardson, winner of Canada's Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour and former CBC Radio personality and author, has written several highly acclaimed books for children. They include The Aunts Come Marching, illustrated by Cynthia Nugent, winner of the Time to Read Award (distributed to schools throughout British Columbia) and the children's novel After Hamelin, winner of the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch Award. Bill lives in Vancouver. Roxanna Bikadoroff's illustrations have been published internationally for more than twenty-five years. She has won numerous awards, many of them National Magazine Awards, including Best Illustration (Gold). She recently collaborated with Bill Richardson on a collection of poems for adults. This is her first children's book. Roxanna lives in Vancouver. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |