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1. Split Pea Soup
2. The Flying Machine
3. The Tub
4. The Mirror
5. The Tooth
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Edition: Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0395199727
ISBN-13: 978-0395199725
Ã¥ Å©±â : 20.3cm x 20.5cm
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Book Description
Two lovable hippos teach the meaning of friendship in five separate vignettes: "Split Pea Soup," "The Flying Machine," "The Tub," "The Mirror," "The Tooth."
From Publishers Weekly
The full weight of a meaningful friendship is once again explored through a series of stories about everyone's favorite hefty hippos. Ages 4-8.
The Los Angeles Times Sunday Book Review, Selma G. Lanes
Marshall has purposefully constructed this wondrously welcoming, entirely reliable world of words and pictures in perfect synchronization. His childlike drawings effectively erase any barrier between grown-up artist and young audience.
Review
"The secret of Mr. Marshall's success lies not just in the freshness of his sense of the ridiculous, but in the carefulness of his control and editorial judgment."
Ingram
"The joys and problems of friendship are portrayed . . . in these five stories about two good friends."--Booklist.
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James Marshall created dozens of picture books and novels, each infused with sly wit, charm, exuberance, and humor. "I like my books to flow. I want each page to be something new. That way, you are forced to look. Most of all, I want children to laugh uncontrollably when they read my books," he once said. Mr. Marshall passed away in 1992. |
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