An African American girl visits the park and rounds up a group of her friends for an afternoon of fun and playground games. The children discover that despite their physical differences, they are all really the same.
"Twist it once, you're horned and haired;" "Twist it twice and fangs are bared;" "Twist it thrice? No one has dared!" Russell is sure that the ring is just a silly magic trick, but he follows the instructions and twists the ring twice anyway--and becomes a monster! " Includes an author's note. "
How many witches does it take to change a lightbulb? Just one, but she changes it into a toad
When the cheerleaders visit the fortune-teller Madame Magda, they get a lot of strange advice and hear some wild fortunes.
This mouthwatering introduction to the basic units of money uses tempting jellybeans and a simple progression of coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters) to inspire young readers to learn the value of money. Math has never been more fun - or more delicious!
What better way for Eloise and Nanny to enjoy a perfect summer day than by going to a baseball game?
Eloise wants to throw Weenie a surprise party for his birthday, with Nanny's help of course!