Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Stupid Tales Ages 4-8

Clever, curious Max, a budding scientist, begins a logbook to record his hilarious experiments and ideas for inventions. In a journal-like style, his logbook also introduces us to his school, friends, family, and an inventive comic strip, Alien Erasers. But most touching of all is Max's struggle to adjust to his parents' impending divorce. And while Max tries to control the uncontrollable through his wacky scientific experiments, (like the robot that will keep his family together) he soon learns that Dad's new house has possibilitities of becoming a second home. MORE INFO LINK
Max's Logbook By Marissa Moss
Illustrated by Marissa Moss Edition: illustrated
Published by Scholastic, 2003 ISBN 0439466601, 9780439466608 48 pages
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A revisionist storyteller provides his madcap, hilarious versions of children's favorite tales in this limited-edition, tenth anniversary collection that includes "Little Red Running Shorts," "The Princess and the Bowling Ball," "Cinderumpelstilskin," and others. A Caldecott Honor Book.
The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales
By Jon Scieszka, Lane Smith Illustrated by Lane Smith
Edition: 10, illustrated Published by Penguin USA, 2002 ISBN 0670035696, 9780670035694
32 pages Ages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Reading Level Fluent 8, 9, 10, 11

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