Every time the music stops, one more monster is OUT! Kids won't be able to sit still for this musical introduction to subtraction at its simplest.
everytime music stops, one more monster is out!'
As six monsters play a wild game of musical chairs, readers learn to subtract - one chair at a time.'
Max and Mo are tired of eating corn. Luckily the big one, the kids, just went apple picking. Everyone knows you can make applesauce with apples, but is there anything else you can make with them?
It's back to school time for Max and Mo. This year they are living in the art room. Now they have to make new friends, but how will these big ones learn their names?
The students in Max and Mo's classroom are getting ready for Halloween by making masks. Once the kids go home, it is time for Max and Mo to make their own masks, but what kind of mask should a hamster wear?
Grade 4–8—O'Conner has produced a grammar guide for children using the witty, lighthearted style that made Woe Is I (Putnam, 1996) so popular. She covers pronouns, plurals, possessives, verb usage, subject-verb agreement, capitalization, and punctuation with jargon-free explanations and entertaining examples (Shrek, Count Olaf, Garfield, and Harry Potter all put in appearances). A…