Kirjailija
Susan Stevens Crummel
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 13 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2003-2024, suosituimpien joukossa Help Me, Mr. Mutt!: Expert Answers for Dogs with People Problems. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
13 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2003-2024.
“What’s that smell in the Dell? It comes from a cheese, a great big cheese, a smelly, scrumptious cheese, if you please, made from the milk of a cantankerous cow—oh, wow! The one-horned, two-eared, three-legged Cowabunga!”But the Cowabunga cheese has gone missing, and Sherlock Bones is on the case! That brainy bloodhound must use all five of his senses to track down the thief.Children will have fun following the clues in this roll-off-your-tongue read-aloud inspired by the popular children’s song “The Farmer in the Dell” and illustrated with Dorothy Donohue’s lively signature cut-paper artwork.
From the beloved creators behind Tops and Bottoms comes a fractured fairytale about a wolf who is so good, it's bad. Will he ever fit in with his family of Big Bad Wolves? Or will he show everyone that sometimes it's best to honor who you are?Little Good Wolf does not fit in with his family. No matter what Papa Wolf and Mama Wolf try, he is always cleaning his room or even playing with piggies They have no choice but to send him to Bad School to learn to be a big, bad wolf.But Little Good Wolf's teachers think he's hopeless, too. Wicked Stepmother cannot get him to be selfish, and Mr. Troll cannot teach him how to be rude. Will he ever be BAD enough? Or just maybe, there is a way to be a wolf while being GOOD?Populated with expertly rendered fairy tale characters and infused with delightful madcap fun, this celebration of self-acceptance is an instant crowd-pleaser.
The Little Red Pen
Janet Stevens; Susan Stevens Crummel
Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
2019
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Who will help her? 'Not!' says Stapler. 'Not!' says Eraser. 'Yo no!' says Pushpin, AKA Senorita Chincheta. But when the Little Red Pen tumbles in exhaustion into the Pit of No Return (the trash!), her fellow school supplies must get themselves out of the desk drawer and work together to rescue her. Trouble is, their plan depends on Tank, the rotund class hamster, who's not inclined to cooperate. Will the Little Red Pen be lost forever? There's no lack of trial and error, hilarious chaos, and creative problem-solving in this mission! Kids - and adults - will never see their school supplies in quite the same way again.
But Mr. Mutt has his own problem to solve: the cat (a.k.a. The Queen), who has her own idea of who's in charge. Now Mr. Mutt is the one who needs help - quick! Through letters and newspaper clippings - and with plenty of their trademark humour - Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel give voice to despairing dogs everywhere.
Deep, deep down in their underground town, the prairie dogs live in harmony--until a mysterious, fluorescent, very fuzzy thing (otherwise known as a tennis ball) rolls down their hole. When the prairie dogs discover that they can pluck and pull the fuzz into fabulous fashions, their fear quickly turns to curiosity, then delight, then pure greed. Will the frenzy that erupts tear apart the prairie-dog town forever. Or will the kidnapping of mean ol' Big Bark trigger the prairie dogs to come to his rescue and remember the true meaning of community?
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon
Janet Stevens; Susan Stevens Crummel
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
2016
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Every night the rhyme gets read. Every night Dish and Spoon run away. And every night they return - until now! Where can Dish and Spoon be? The Rhyme can't go on without them, so Cat, Cow, and Dog set out to search for their missing friends. But where to start? Should they go North? East? North East? They'll just have to read Fork's map, ask directions, and try not to get lost in Little Boy Blue's haystack or under Miss Muffet's tuffet or in Big Bad Wolf's kitchen. "Fee Fi Fo". Oh no! Could that be the giant.
Ten-Gallon Bart has been sheriff of Dog City for seventy dog years and plans to retire…until he hears that Billy the Kid is on the loose and headed for town. Billy is the roughest, toughest, gruffest goat in the country and eats everything in sight. If he reaches Dog City, he will gobble up the whole town! Ten-Gallon Bart must stop him—but he can’t do it alone. With the help of Miss Kitty and the other animals in town, he works up the courage to face the big bully. Dorothy Donohue’s illustrations rendered in textured paper bring this Wild West story about unlikely heroes to a satisfying conclusion.
Tumbleweed Stew/Sopa de Matojos: Bilingual English and Spanish
Susan Stevens Crummel
Clarion Books
2009
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Juan Conejo dice que es un gran d a para hacer sopa de matojo, pero qui n quiere comer eso? Con un poquito de ingenuidad, Jack pronto tiene a todos desde Armadillo a Buitre agregando algo a su sopa deliciosa.
"A hilarious, bestselling cat-and-dog story returns as a Dragonfly paperback "Merl the Cat's pampered life is turned upside down when a little golden retriever puppy moves into the house. Merl tells the story of how he tries his best to oust the newest member of "his "household. Thwarted at every turn by the ever-growing puppy, he finally comes to terms with the presence of "his "big dog. Hilarious illustrations by Caldecott Honor winner Janet Stevens make this one story kids will ask to read again and again
In a rhythmic pattern similar to "The House That Jack Built," a mouse leads a wild chase through a town as the minutes tick by. From 6 o?clock a.m. to 7 o?clock a.m., various animals, a dogcatcher, a robber, and a policeman join the chase. Just before the hour is up, a slippery encounter with a pile of banana peels sends everyone home. Illustrated with action-packed, cut-paper illustrations, this book is an all-around delight at any hour of the day.
Help Me, Mr. Mutt!: Expert Answers for Dogs with People Problems
Susan Stevens Crummel
Clarion Books
2008
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Responding to disgruntled dogs nationwide, Mr. Mutt, Canine Counselor, has solutions to the most sticky dilemmas. But Mr. Mutt has his own problem to solve: the cat (aka The Queen), who has her own idea of who's in charge. Now Mr. Mutt is the one who needs help--quick Through letters and newspaper clippings--and with plenty of their trademark humor--Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel give voice to despairing dogs everywhere. What kind of advice will Mr. Mutt give, and will The Queen let him get away with it? Dog and Cat Rivalry: Mr. Mutt is the expert, but The Queen (a very bossy cat) has the final word in a hilarious battle for household supremacy. Silly Animal Antics: Find out the best way to get more food, stop wearing silly costumes, and reclaim the big bed from your people. Pet's Point of View: A laugh-out-loud look at what dogs and cats are really thinking about their owners. A Unique Story Format: Told entirely through letters, newspaper clippings, and sassy handwritten notes, this book is perfect for visual learners and early readers.
Take an old family recipe, add four funny friends, mix in some hilarious cooking confusion, and you have a delicious picture-book treat for children of all ages
Jack Rabbit tricks the other animals into helping him make a pot of tumbleweed stew.