Suggests all kinds of silly, smelly things that one could do with skunks.
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Celebrates the disgusting and horrible things you can do with a bunch of bugs.
A divorced L.A. lawyer, Peter, thinks he has met the girl of his dreams online, until she shows up at his door and is a sassy, African American ex-con. She moves in and really begins to shake up his boring suburban lifestyle.
Josh lives in New York City. Through his telescope, he watches a baseball-sized metal ball approaching Earth from the sky. It lands in his room. Months later, a massive fireball crash lands in Liberty City. The human looking craft is controlled by 100 one-inch tall aliens. Office...
"A 50th anniversary reissue of the original 1970 Bantam book about perhaps the most notorious trial in American history (then titled THE TALES OF HOFFMAN), published to coincide with Paramount's release of "The Trial of the Chicago 7," written and directed by Aaron Sorkin"-- Prov...
Having moved from the city to a tropical island to escape such horrifying creatures as bugs and cats, a homeowner encounters a horde of friendly crocodiles, who drink Tabasco sauce, get tangled in dental floss, and turn the house into a swamp.
Frankie tries to reassure his little brother Peter that all of his worries - about his shortness, about finding snakes in the backyard, about encountering sharks in his bed - are unfounded, until Peter has a genuine worry and Frankie learns there just may be some worries worth wo...
Suggests many unpleasant things that can be done with and to snakes, as well as some very unpleasant things they might do to even the bravest child when they slither from beneath the bed and fill the house.
Celebrates the differences betwen boys and girls. Boys can read the Book of girls (for boys) on the left side, and the girls can counter by reading the Book of boys (for girls) on the right
A collection of humorous poems about the proper way to eat soup, visit a museum, and shake hands with the principal.
One evening, Rose climbs on the back of an enchanted lion who takes her on a tour of outer space, where they race with Monoceros the unicorn, pass by Pegasus and Pisces, and are rescued from a black hole by Cetus the whale.
Humorous verses are added to traditional Mother Goose rhymes.
A humorous collection of school-themed poems includes entries that celebrate such subjects as a show-and-tell mystery, a secret recess, homework excuses, and a slithering class pet that has escaped.
Suggests many unpleasant things that can be done with and to slugs and warns that even the lowly slug may have its revenge.