What if the weather was the same every day? What if we all looked and acted the same? What if each tree was a peach tree? This book aims to examine the diversity of our world by imagining if it wasn’t diverse at all. The goal is simple: Recognize and embrace all the unique things around us — in a fun and entertaining way. The book should spark some interesting discussions among the 2 to 7 set.
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When a new power plant pollutes a nearby lake, there are strange and unusual consequences. The friendly fish begin to mutate — and then seek their revenge against the power plant.
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It is the simplest math equation that exists — except, perhaps, for one plus one. Yet, one boy refuses to believe that two plus two equals four. He’ll do anything to avoid facing the facts. The good news is that the boy is ultimately convinced. The bad news is that he drives the girl — who is trying to convince him — crazy first. It’s a silly book — unless you really think about it.
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The same story as above, but this version utilizes the artwork of six-, seven- and eight-year-olds.
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The same story as “Garbage! Monster! Burp!” above but this time illustratred by three-, four- and five-year-olds . . . with a little grown-up help.
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