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hey al book: Hey, Al Arthur Yorinks, 1986-11 A city janitor and his treasured canine companion are transported by a large colorful bird to an island in the sky, where their comfortable paradise existence threatens to turn them into birds as well. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
hey al book: Hey, Al Arthur Yorinks, 2009-07-01 Great primary grades reading. |
hey al book: Louis the Fish Arthur Yorinks, 1986-05-01 Maurice Sendak greeted the publication of the first book by this unique author-and-artist team with an astonishing review in The New York Times Book Review, which began: Sid and Sol is a wonder--a picture book that heralds a hopeful, healthy flicker of life in what is becoming a creatively exhausted genre. The magic rests in teh seamless bond of Arthur Yorinks's and Richard Egielski's deft and exciting collaboration. Sendak concluded his review with an enthusiastic Welcom, Mr. Yorinks and Mr. Egielski! Now Louis the Fish, their second picture book, not only fulfills the promise of the first, but amply surpasses it. Louis is a butcher. He has a nice shop on Flatbush, with steady customers. He's always friendly, always helpful, a wonderful guy. But Louis is not happy. He hates meat! All his life he's been surrounded by meat. His grandfather was a butcher. His father was a butcher. His whole childhood, even his birthdays, revolved aournd meat. As a boy he tried anythign to escape--even a job after school cleaning fishtanks. But that doesn't last long. Louis soon has to take over his parents' butcher shop. He grows ill. Business begins to fail. All seems lost. Until on night, in fitful sleep, after uneasy dreams, Louis is changed in a profound and startling way and begins a happy new life. |
hey al book: Hey, Al Arthur Yorinks, 1986 Transported to an island of ease and luxury, Al and his dog come to find that the grass can be a little too green on the other side. |
hey al book: Company's Coming Arthur Yorinks, 2018-04-04 On the day Shirley had invited all of her relatives to dinner and Moe, her husband, was pleasantly tinkering in the yard, a flying saucer quietly landed next to their toolshed. Shirley and Moe. Just a regular couple from Bellmore. Today, all they are expecting is a nice, quiet dinner with a few cousins. But what do they get? Spacemen! From outer space! They don't know it yet, but with a touch of human (and alien) kindness and a heaping bowl of spaghetti and meatballs, the galaxy is about to get a little bit smaller. |
hey al book: Oh, Brother Arthur Yorinks, 1991 Milton and Morris--two orphaned immigrant brothers in New York--brave their way in the New World, taking jobs as trapeze artists, fruit peddlers, and tailors, and discover life's bitter realities. |
hey al book: Maurice Sendak's Seven Little Monsters: Monsters in Space - Book #1 Arthur Yorinks, 2003-07-28 The Seven Little Monsters are about to blast off on a major adventure. A rainy Saturday afternoon makes way for an exciting trip to Pluto! With the help of every member of the family and some pretty wild imaginations, the seven little monsters get an out of-this-world ride. |
hey al book: Company's Going Arthur Yorinks, 2018-04-04 So later, after a nice dinner at Shirley and Moe's, after all the soldiers, pilots, Marines, FBI men, and the cousins had said their goodbyes, the visitors from outer space made a momentous announcement. There's going to be a wedding on planet Nextoo! And, after having tasted Shirley's meatballs, the spacemen ask Shirley and Moe a teeny weeny favor: would they be so kind as to cater the simple celestial celebration for four hundred and eighty-seven alien guests (give or take a few)? Shirley is thrilled, but Moe has his doubts-after all, who wants to travel past Uranus in a spaceship the size of a barbecue? |
hey al book: Quack! Written in the International Language of Ducks! Arthur Yorinks, 2003-03-01 Quack, a young duck, builds a rocket and goes to the moon, only to find that he misses home. |
hey al book: Ugh Arthur Yorinks, 1993-09-01 Unappreciated and overworked by his selfish family, Ugh, a prehistoric caveboy, escapes his dreary life when he invents a bicycle. |
hey al book: Frank & Joey Go to Work Arthur Yorinks, Maurice Sendak, 1996 When constuction worker Joey gets stuck in a tub of cement, his buddy Frank tries to help him get free |
hey al book: Hey, Wait a Minute (I Wrote a Book!) John Madden, Dave Anderson, 1985 They are memoirs like you've never read before. As broadcaster and pitchman, John Madden has been inside the locker rooms, broadcasts booths, and in front of the camera doing what he does best--being himself. He's seen an awful lot and he wrote a book to prove it. Hey, wait a minute, you'll love it! |
hey al book: Big Al Andrew Clements, 1997-09 A big, ugly fish has trouble making the friends he longs for because of his appearance--until the day his scary appearance saves them all from a fisherman's net |
hey al book: Hey, That's MY Monster! Amanda Noll, 2018-03-21 This enhanced eBook features read-along narration. Winner: CLC Seal of Approval 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards, Silver, Preschool/Early Reader Fantasy Finalist: 2017 Literary Classics Book Awards 2017 PNBA Long-List When Ethan looks under the bed for his monster, he finds this note instead: So long, kid. Gotta go. Someone needs me more than you do. –Gabe How will Ethan ever get to sleep without his monster's familiar, comforting snorts? And who could need Gabe more than Ethan does? Gabe must have gone to Ethan's little sister's room! She has been climbing out of bed every night to play, and obviously needs a monster to help her get to sleep – but not HIS monster! Ethan tries to help his sister find her own monster, but none are the perfect blend of cute and creepy. Just when it seems that Ethan will lose his monster forever, an uninvited, tutu-toting little monster full of frightening fun appears. Following in the spooky-silly tradition of I Need My Monster, here's another irresistible monster-under-the-bed story with the perfect balance of giggles and shivers. |
hey al book: Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book) Julie Falatko, 2016-02-02 Snappsy's ordinary day is interrupted by a meddling narrator-- |
hey al book: Sid and Sol Arthur Yorinks, 1991-03 Sol the giant's world-shaking yelling and laughter drive the world's people to advertise for a giant killer, but the only applicant for the job is a short fellow named Sid. |
hey al book: Flight of the Dodo Peter Brown, 2010-09-07 From New York Times bestselling author Peter Brown, Flight of the Dodo is a humorous and universal story about the desire to fly, persistence, the love of adventure, and most important of all....poop! Not all birds can fly--a fact Penguin knows all too well. When Penguin gets pooped on by a goose flying overhead, he becomes more determined than ever to fly himself! He gathers up his three flightless friends (they call themselves the Waddlers), and sets about building a flying machine. Readers will know Peter Brown's quirky characters from bestselling books like Children Make Terrible Pets and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Kids and adults alike will love the Waddlers' hilarious adventures! |
hey al book: It Happened in Pinsk Arthur Yorinks, Richard Egielski, 1987 When Irv Irving, a shoe salesman in Pinsk, loses his head, his practical wife, Irma, creates a makeshift one out of a pillowcase and old socks so that he can search for his own head. |
hey al book: Hey Warrior Karen Young, 2016-12-01 |
hey al book: The Dog Knight Jeremy Whitley, 2023-05-16 A nonbinary middle schooler saves a dog from bullies and is offered the chance to become the Dog Knight, protector of a magical pact between humans and dogs, in the first book of this humorous and heartwarming middle-grade graphic novel series from Jeremy Whitely, author of Princeless, and Bre Indigo, illustrator of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: A Graphic Novel. Frankie knows who they are. They’re a drummer, they’re nonbinary, and they’re... the Dog Knight? One day Frankie is a relatively normal middle schooler, with relatively normal challenges, like finding the perfect outfit to wear during their drum solo during the upcoming band concert. The next, they save a friendly golden retriever from bullies and suddenly find themselves in a giant magical doghouse, with a funny looking helmet, talking to a group of dog superheroes called the Pawtheon about a job offer. If Frankie can prove that they possess the six dog virtues of loyalty, kindness, honesty, justice, stubbornness, and smell, they will be named the Dog Knight and be given the power to fight alongside the Pawtheon and save the world from the forces of chaos. Maybe there is more to Frankie than they thought? |
hey al book: Hey Black Child Useni Eugene Perkins, 2017-11-14 Six-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and four-time Caldecott Honor recipient Bryan Collier brings this classic, inspirational poem to life, written by poet Useni Eugene Perkins. Hey black child, Do you know who you are? Who really are?Do you know you can be What you want to be If you try to be What you can be? This lyrical, empowering poem celebrates black children and seeks to inspire all young people to dream big and achieve their goals. |
hey al book: Mommy? Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks, 2006 A pop up book. |
hey al book: Christmas in July Arthur Yorinks, 1991 Santa Claus loses his pants and gets arrested, so Christmas is postponed until July. |
hey al book: Bravo, Minski Arthur Yorinks, 1988 Minski travels across Europe inventing wonderful things, till at last he accomplishes his proudest achievement. |
hey al book: Jazper Richard Egielski, 1998 While watching a house for five menacing moths, Jaz, an industrious young bug, teaches himself how to transform into various other things and then must use this talent to save himself. |
hey al book: The Sleepless Little Vampire Richard Egielski, 2011 A young vampire, unable to sleep, tries to figure out whether it is the howling of a werewolf, the clacking of skeletons, or something else that is keeping him awake. Full color. |
hey al book: The Snowy Day Ezra Jack Keats, 2024-10-29 The magic and wonder of winter’s first snowfall is perfectly captured in Ezra Jack Keat’s Caldecott Medal-winning picture book. This celebrated classic has been shared by generations of readers and listeners, a must-have for every child’s bookshelf and a perfect gift for the holiday season. New York Public Library's #1 book on the list of “Top Check Outs of All Time” In 1962, a little boy named Peter put on his snowsuit and stepped out of his house and into the hearts of millions of readers. Universal in its appeal, this story beautifully depicts a child's wonder at a new world, and the hope of capturing and keeping that wonder forever. The quiet fun and sweetness of Peter’s small adventures in the deep, deep snow is perfect for reading together on a cozy winter day. Ezra Jack Keats was also the creator of such classics as Goggles, A Letter to Amy, Pet Show!, Peter’s Chair, and A Whistle for Willie. (This book is also available in Spanish, as Un dia de nieve.) Praise for The Snowy Day: “Keats made Peter’s world so inviting that it beckons us. Perhaps the busyness of daily life in the 21st century makes us appreciate Peter even more—a kid who has the luxury of a whole day to just be outside, surrounded by snow that’s begging to be enjoyed.” —The Atlantic Ezra Jack Keats's classic The Snowy Day, winner of the 1963 Caldecott Medal, pays homage to the wonder and pure pleasure a child experiences when the world is blanketed in snow.—Publisher's Weekly |
hey al book: Presto and Zesto in Limboland Arthur Yorinks, 2021-08-31 |
hey al book: Market Day Lois Ehlert, 2000 On market day, a farm family experiences all the fun and excitement of going to and from the farmers' market. |
hey al book: The Cat in the Hat Dr. Seuss, 2012 The Cat in the Hat entertains two children on a rainy day. |
hey al book: What a Trip! Arthur Yorinks, 2008 Mel, an ordinary kid from New Jersey, is walking down the street one day when he trips and lands in another dimension. A pointy dimension! There are pointy dogs, pointy clouds, pointy cars, pointy houses--everything is pointy. When Mel finds his way back home and reports his astonishing discovery, his parents are skeptical. Even his friends don't believe him. Mel is about to give up, but his next visit to the pointy dimension leads to a topsy-turvy climax and total vindication for our hero. With this hilarious picture book, the matchless team of Yorinks and Egielski makes a triumphant return. |
hey al book: Making Scents Arthur Yorinks, 2017-06-27 Mickey isn't quite like his brothers and sisters. They're all stronger, faster, and have a much better sense of smell. That’s because his brothers and sisters are dogs—bloodhounds, to be exact. Mickey’s mom and dad are crazy about canines. Their dogs are the loves of their lives and their livelihood. So, naturally, they’re raising their son as if he was a dog, and Mickey wants nothing more than to make his parents proud. Just as Mickey is mastering the art of sniffing, a tragic accident forever changes his happy family. Mickey is sent to live with relatives he's never met—relatives who are not fond of kids . . . and who hate dogs! Making Scents, a laugh-out-loud graphic novel for young readers from Arthur Yorinks, with illustrations by Braden Lamb and Shelli Paroline. |
hey al book: How I Met My Monster Amanda Noll, 2019-11-03 One night, when Ethan reaches under his bed for a toy truck, he finds this note instead: Monsters! Meet here for final test. Ethan is sure his parents are trying to trick him into staying under the covers, until he sees five colorful sets of eyes blinking at him from beneath the bed. Soon, a colorful parade of quirky, squeaky little monsters compete to become Ethan's monster. But only the little green monster, Gabe, has the perfect blend of stomach-rumbling and snorting needed to get Ethan into bed and keep him there so he falls asleep—which as everyone knows, is the real reason for monsters under beds. With its perfect balance of giggles and shivers, this silly-spooky prequel to the award-winning I Need My Monster and Hey, That's MY Monster! will keep young readers entertained. |
hey al book: Dinosaurs Before Dark Mary Pope Osborne, 2019-10 Where did the tree house come from? Before Jack and Annie can find out, the mysterious tree house whisks them to the prehistoric past. Now they have to figure out how to get home. Can they do it before dark or will they become a dinosaur's dinner? |
hey al book: Tuesday David Wiesner, 2013-05-06 The unpredictable events of a particular Tuesday unroll before the reader with the precision and clarity of a silent movie. A Caldecott Medal book. |
hey al book: Whitefish Will Rides Again! Arthur Yorinks, 1996-12-26 With no rustlers left, the townsfolk lay off Sheriff Whitefish Will, but when outlaws show up, Will returns to prove that a harmonica tooting is mightier than a pistol shooting |
hey al book: 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up Julia Eccleshare, Quentin Blake, 2009 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is the perfect introduction to the very best books of childhood: those books that have a special place in the heart of every reader. It introduces a wonderfully rich world of literature to parents and their children, offering both new titles and much-loved classics that many generations have read and enjoyed. From wordless picture books and books introducing the first words and sounds of the alphabet through to hard-hitting and edgy teenage fiction, the titles featured in this book reflect the wealth of reading opportunities for children.Browsing the titles in 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up will take you on a journey of discovery into fantasy, adventure, history, contermporary life, and much more. These books will enable you to travel to some of the most famous imaginary worlds such as Narnia, Middle Earth, and Hogwart's School. And the route taken may be pretty strange, too. You may fall down a rabbit hole, as Alice does on her way to Wonderland, or go through the back of a wardrobe to reach the snowy wastes of Narnia. |
hey al book: Arthur Yorinks's The Flying Latke Arthur Yorinks, 1999 A family argument on the first night of Chanukah results in a food fight and a flying latke that is mistaken for a flying saucer. Full color art & digital photography. |
hey al book: Drawing Heat Jim Freedman, 1988 |
hey al book: Owl Moon Jane Yolen, 2013-09-26 On a winter's night under a full moon, a father and daughter trek into the woods to see the Great Horned Owl |
打招呼用 Hello 跟用 Hi 或者用 Hey 的区别是什么? - 知乎
三个打招呼的词,用法也有明显区别。 Hello: 多用于正规场合、大家不太熟、或俩人年龄、身份差异大时。 Hi: 比hello轻松;朋友、同级同事见面首选。 Hey: 最轻松随意,超熟朋友or撩男把妹时专用 …
what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language & Usage ...
Aug 14, 2014 · 'Hey' ( perhaps originally a natural expression) appears to be at the origin of 'hi', while 'hello' seems to have no connection with the previous two terms and a different origin …
letter writing - Difference between using Hi and Hey? - English ...
Jun 20, 2014 · I am not a native speaker. I really want to know what's the difference between Hi and Hey in writing an email? In daily conversation? Is it too girlish or childish for a man to say hey in …
phrases - When should I use "hey there" or "hi there"? - English ...
Mar 5, 2011 · It's a personal preference. Both "hi there" and "hi" are informal greetings that can be used interchangeably. That being said, I rarely (if ever) hear someone use "hey there" or "hi …
When did the word "guys" become popular as a gender-neutral word?
Feb 10, 2018 · The Southern American translation of "Hey, you guys!" is "Hey, y'all!", which suggests that the informal second person plural guys addressing a mixed gender group is 1) the …
phrases - Is it appropriate to use "Hey yourself"? - English …
Jul 5, 2012 · Some people consider hey to be an inappropriate greeting ("Hay is for horses"), but among those who do not, I wouldn't say that hey yourself has any inherently negative …
Difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"
For example: "Hey, haven't seen you in ages! How are you?" versus "Sorry to hear about the diagnosis. How are you doing?" "I haven't seen you since the funeral — how are you doing?" …
Hey 19 | Glock Talk
Feb 12, 2025 · Glocktalk is a forum community dedicated to Glock enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about Glock pistols and rifles, optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, …
Is it appropriate to use the salutation "Dear All" in a work email?
If you are making a proposal, and want to downplay it as in "hey, it's an idea, a basis for further thinking and please judge it as such", a simple 'All,' would do a better job. In all cases, basic …
How did Americans greet each other before "Hi"?
Sep 10, 2011 · The greeting itself might have been "Hey!" You'd have a similar problem with the other phrases, except for "howdy" and "hello" (unless there's some context I can't think of where …
打招呼用 Hello 跟用 Hi 或者用 Hey 的区别是什么? - 知乎
三个打招呼的词,用法也有明显区别。 Hello: 多用于正规场合、大家不太熟、或俩人年龄、身份差异大时。 Hi: 比hello轻松;朋友、同级同事见面首选。 Hey: 最轻松随意,超熟朋友or撩 …
what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language & Usage ...
Aug 14, 2014 · 'Hey' ( perhaps originally a natural expression) appears to be at the origin of 'hi', while 'hello' seems to have no connection with the previous two terms and a different origin …
letter writing - Difference between using Hi and Hey? - English ...
Jun 20, 2014 · I am not a native speaker. I really want to know what's the difference between Hi and Hey in writing an email? In daily conversation? Is it too girlish or childish for a man to say …
phrases - When should I use "hey there" or "hi there"? - English ...
Mar 5, 2011 · It's a personal preference. Both "hi there" and "hi" are informal greetings that can be used interchangeably. That being said, I rarely (if ever) hear someone use "hey there" or "hi …
When did the word "guys" become popular as a gender-neutral …
Feb 10, 2018 · The Southern American translation of "Hey, you guys!" is "Hey, y'all!", which suggests that the informal second person plural guys addressing a mixed gender group is 1) …
phrases - Is it appropriate to use "Hey yourself"? - English …
Jul 5, 2012 · Some people consider hey to be an inappropriate greeting ("Hay is for horses"), but among those who do not, I wouldn't say that hey yourself has any inherently negative …
Difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"
For example: "Hey, haven't seen you in ages! How are you?" versus "Sorry to hear about the diagnosis. How are you doing?" "I haven't seen you since the funeral — how are you doing?" …
Hey 19 | Glock Talk
Feb 12, 2025 · Glocktalk is a forum community dedicated to Glock enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about Glock pistols and rifles, optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, …
Is it appropriate to use the salutation "Dear All" in a work email?
If you are making a proposal, and want to downplay it as in "hey, it's an idea, a basis for further thinking and please judge it as such", a simple 'All,' would do a better job. In all cases, basic …
How did Americans greet each other before "Hi"?
Sep 10, 2011 · The greeting itself might have been "Hey!" You'd have a similar problem with the other phrases, except for "howdy" and "hello" (unless there's some context I can't think of …