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New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book I Stink McMullan κΰ ٽ ̷ ǰԴϴ.
İ Ƽ밡 ϴ. Ƽ ϴ. Ѳ ù ¸ ˳鼭 հ ѽϴٸ, и ϳ.
ϴ÷ Ƽ "ױ е ϱ⳪ ѵ?" ڱ ϳ.
ٶ Ĺ, " fast food Ⱦ!" ڱ ոȭ մϴ.
Ĺ, Ÿ ϰ, ȣ ̿ؼ ӿ ٶ ã ϰ... ̷ ɿ Ƽ밡 ū Ҹ , ̸ Ÿϴ. ٷ Ƽ...
Jim McMullan Ư ̸鼭 ȭdz پ Ǽ ȭ ̷ , Ư پ ũ · Ȱڵ ð ȿ ݴϴ.
Ͻ ִ Ŀٶ ưư ϵĿԴϴ.
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Edition: Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0061229717
ISBN-13: 978-0061229718
å ũ : 28.7cm x 23.5cm
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From Booklist
Like the bragging, swaggering vehicles in the authors previous titles, such as I Stink! (2004), the tyrannosaurus narrator of this picture book is all boasts: Im REALLY bad. Scare-the-tails-off-all-the-other-dinosaurs BAD. After showing off his mighty features, somewhat defensively (Did you just call me BABY ARMS? Long as yours, pal - 20 times stronger), the dino hunts unsuccessfully for a meal, and his bluster wears thin: Am I ever gonna eat again? Theres gotta be food in the forest . . . There is. And it comes from Mom, who appears in a dramatic fold-out page that shows her towering size, amplifying the surprise that the dinosaur speaker is a pint-size youngster. As in I Stink! the high-energy illustrations and macho narrators words create a rowdy, crowd-pleasing whole. Children will delight in the dinosaurs wild expressions and the dynamic text, filled with comic-book sound effects. Pair this with David Ezra Steins Monster Hug (2007), which includes a similar transformation of hulking monster into cuddly kid. Preschool-Grade 1. --Gillian Engberg
Product Description
So freeze, fuzzies - take cover, critters - because Kate and Jim McMullan's ravenous reptile has just one thing on his mind: dinner.
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