Advertisement
seeing red by robert munsch: Seeing Red Robert Munsch, 2020-09 Alex wants his hair to be just like his best friend Arie's. Arie promises to teach him the secret trick for turning black hair to red... but what kind of a trick is it? |
seeing red by robert munsch: Zoom! Robert N. Munsch, 2003 Munsch's lively tale of a feisty little girl and her speedy wheelchair is nowavailable in paperback. Full color. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Look at Me! Robert N. Munsch, 2008 A classic Munsch tale with a fresh new look! When Madison's grandma comes for a visit, they visit a face painter in the park. Madison doesn't want an ordinary picture on her face, though -- not a scary face, not a regal tiger, not a delicate butterfly. Instead she asks the face painter for just one really real rose on her cheek. Then the family goes shopping . . . and suddenly the rose starts to GROW. That's nice, says her dad as he looks at tools in the hardware store. That's nice, says her mom as she looks at pots in the kitchen store. And at first Madison is intrigued by her amazing painting. But that all ends when she realizes that she has twenty-five roses growing on her, and there is a leaf coming out of her ear! Grandma is the one who finally listens. They go to the doctor, but the doctor doesn't know what to do. Next they go to the garden store, where the clerk suggests weed killer. Madison refuses. She wants to be kind to the rose, so she buys a huge pot and goes home to take a nap next to it. When she wakes up, the rose is growing in the pot. Grandma takes it home and plants it in her garden, where itwaits for its next victim . . . |
seeing red by robert munsch: Love You Forever Robert N. Munsch, 2003 A story of love between a mother and her son through time. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Too Much Stuff! Robert N. Munsch, 2020-06-02 Temina is excited about taking a trip on an airplane, and super-excited to include ALL of her toys and dolls on the trip as well. Until mom says: You can bring just ONE doll. Impossible! How is she going to pick just ONE? She hatches a top secret plan and sneaks more than one toy into the airport and onto the plane. While everyone around her gawks, Temina proudly displays her beloved companions. Word spreads quickly to other children on the plane, who feel lonely without their own dolls. Temina is happy to lend out her treasures. The flight becomes a happy memory for Temina and her family, and even more so months later when her generosity is rewarded in the most surprising way! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Down the Drain! Robert Munsch, 2009-02 Adam doesn't like taking baths, but he does eventually get in the tub and interesting things begin to happen. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Red Red Red Polly Dunbar, 2020 The acclaimed Polly Dunbar offers, through a lively, read-aloud story, a meditative and effective way to calm the toddler tantrum. This is a book about dealing with emotions, as well as being a gentle introduction to counting. The perfect picture book for dealing with bad days and bad moods, with a big reassuring hug at the end. It will have a calming effect on the child and the grown-up. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Class Clown Robert N. Munsch, 2007 Leonardo can't stop being the class clown despite his teacher's protestations. |
seeing red by robert munsch: So Much Snow! Robert Munsch, 2020-10-06 A blizzard is coming, but Jasmine loves snow! So off she goes to school, as the snow gets deeper, and deeper, and deeper... |
seeing red by robert munsch: Mortimer Early Reader Robert Munsch, 2022-04-19 Favorite stories from Robert Munsch in an early reader format kids will love! Adapted from the originals so beginner readers can proudly say “I read this myself!” Mortimer will not be quiet and go to sleep. Not for his mother, or his father, or his seventeen sisters and brothers, not even for the police. Colorful and fun, Robert Munsch’s zany stories and Michael Martchenko’s illustrations will grab kids’ attention and keep them interested as they practice their reading skills. Tips for supporting emerging readers are in the back for parents. |
seeing red by robert munsch: We Share Everything! Robert Munsch, 2020-09 It's the very first day of daycare, and Amanda and Jeremiah don't know what to do. The teacher says they have to share, so they do. This board book is one of Munsch's favourite stories, specially adapted to make it perfect for the very young. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Mud Puddle Robert Munsch, 2019-10-21 When Jule Ann goes outside in her brand-new clothes, a mud puddle jumps on her and gets her completely dirty. The mud gets in her ears, eyes, and even her mouth. Jule Ann’s mother scrubs her clean and puts her in new clothes, but every time Jule Ann ventures out, the mud puddle finds her and pounces. Finally, Jule Ann has had enough: clutching two bars of smelly yellow soap, she heads outside one more time... A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this charming tale of unavoidable mess to a new generation of young readers. |
seeing red by robert munsch: I'm So Embarrassed! Robert N. Munsch, 2019-10 Andrew's mom is always embarrassing him. When they go to the mall to buy new shoes, she does it again and again. But this time, Andrew and his friend Taylor-Jae have a plan! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Stephanie's Ponytail Robert Munsch, 2019-10-21 Another laugh-out-loud book from the author of The Paper Bag Princess! Everyone is copying Stephanie’s ponytail! No matter which way she wears it, the list of copycats keeps growing. But when Stephanie declares her next hair style, she tries to shake all of her followers loose. A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this tale of trend-setting hairdos to a young generation of readers. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Purple, Green and Yellow Robert Munsch, 1992-05 Brigid goes overboard and paints on herself with her super-indelible-never-comes-off-till-you're-dead markers. Nothing will remove the color, so she uses a purple marker and cover all the other colors. |
seeing red by robert munsch: David's Father Robert Munsch, 2019-10-21 Julie thinks her new neighbors must be very scary because all the stuff being moved into their house is enormous. Then she meets David and finds out that he's just a normal, regular boy. But when David's father calls him for supper the sound makes Julie jump in the air, run in a circle three times, run home and lock herself in her room until it is time for breakfast the next day. Could David's father be a giant? A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this tall tale about facing your fears to a new generation of young readers. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Pyjama Day! Robert N. Munsch, 2014-09 Everyone loves Pyjama Day! It's pyjama day at school, and Andrew has brought the perfect pair of pyjamas to wear. They feel perfect, they smell perfect, and they even taste perfect. In fact, they are so perfect that as soon as he puts them (yawn) . . . on (yawn) . . . he falls into a deep, deep (zzzzzzz) sleep. Everyone tries to wake him -- his friends, the teachers, his sister -- but no luck! Is it possible that a perfect pair of pyjamas can make you miss morning recess, lunchtime, AND afternoon recess? Celebrate everyone's favourite school day Robert Munsch-style, with this funny take on just how cozy a perfect pair of pyjamas can be! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Boo! Robert Munsch, 2004-08 Lance goes trick-or-treating with such a scary face that he is able to help himself to all his neighbors' candy. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Hugs Robert N. Munsch, 2019-03-26 Thea and her little brother Tate need a hug -- but sometimes, only a Mommy Hug will do. When Thea gets mad at mommy, she and her little brother go for a walk around the block. They meet a snail, a skunk, a porcupine, and a gorilla, and get a hug from each one -- but the hugs are slimy, smelly, pokey, and way too hard! It's not until they get back to mommy that Tate and Thea get a really good hug. Following the success of the revised board book editions of Alligator Baby, We Share Everything!, and Up, Up, Down, Munsch and Martchenko have created their very first original book designed specifically for preschoolers! This book was inspired by a brother and sister from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan who Robert Munsch met while on a ski vacation. |
seeing red by robert munsch: A Bunch of Munsch! Robert Munsch, 2020-10-20 This oversized collection is the perfect gift for all Munsch fans of all ages! This amazing collection includes six storytime favourites to read alone or read together. From school stories, to silly pranks, to birthdays and family, these great Robert Munsch tales will have you laughing out loud! Includes Pyjama Day! Seeing Red Swamp Water It's My Room! Roar! Blackflies Also included are the untold stories behind the books - what inspired them, where they take place, and more! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Seeing Red Robert N. Munsch, 2020-09 Alex wants his hair to be just like his best friend Arie's. Arie promises to teach him the secret trick for turning black hair to red... but what kind of a trick is it? |
seeing red by robert munsch: Just One Goal! Robert Munsch, 2019-07-09 Ciara is tired of hauling her hockey gear across town to play on the rink when there is a perfectly good frozen river in her own backyard! So she builds her own rink on the river. And with a little help from the neighbourhood, she knows that her team, the River Rink Rats, will finally win a game on their own brand new rink. With the excitement and pace of a real hockey match, the River Rink Rats play their final game on their new rink. The pressure is on; the crowd is watching; Ciara has the puck; the crowd keeps watching; the ice starts to...CRACK; Ciara keeps playing; the ice starts to drift; the crowd starts running; Ciara shoots to SCORE and . . . you can be sure that no matter how the game ends, there will be hot chocolate!-- |
seeing red by robert munsch: 50 Below Zero Robert N. Munsch, Michael Martchenko, 1986 Jason finds a way to save his father from sleepwalking into the 50 below zero cold night, but develops his own problem in the process. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Alligator Baby Robert N. Munsch, 1997 Kristen's baby brother is swapped at birth and his sister is determined to find him. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Angela's Airplane Robert N. Munsch, 2018 When Angela's father gets lost at the airport, she looks for him everywhere, even inside an airplane. But when Angela's love of button-pressing proves too great, she finds herself in charge of flying the plane. Can Angela make it back down to the runway? |
seeing red by robert munsch: Andrew's Loose Tooth Robert Munsch, 2015-11-01 “Yeow! shouts Andrew. Do something about my loose tooth. It hurts! Andrew's dad breaks his pliers trying to pull that tooth. Andrew's mother can't yank it out, either. Both Andrew's dentist and the Tooth Fairy herself are stumped! Finally Andrew's friend Louis comes up with a special tooth-removing remedy that requires plenty of pepper and a great big sneeze. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Ribbon Rescue Robert N. Munsch, Eugenie Fernandes, 2002 A young girl unselfishly gives away the ribbons from her new dress to help various people on their way to a wedding. The girl in the story is identified as wearing a traditional Mohawk ribbon dress. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Finding Christmas Robert N. Munsch, 2012 |
seeing red by robert munsch: FROM FAR AWAY Robert Munsch, Askar, 2017-09-12 The classic story of an immigrant child adjusting to her new home, now with new illustrations. |
seeing red by robert munsch: The Paper Bag Princess Robert N. Munsch, 1999 Princess Elizabeth is beautiful and rich and about to marry Prince Ronald. That is, until a dragon destroys her castle, burns all her clothes and carries off her prince But Elizabeth's not easily beaten and sets off to get Ronald back. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Bear for Breakfast Robert Munsch, 2019-02-11 It's breakfast time and Donovan knows exactly what he wants this morning! Not eggs, not pancakes, not cereal. No, what he wants is BEAR, just like his grandfather used to eat for breakfast! So Donovan sets off to bag a bear of his own, going on an adventurous hunt through the woods, where he stalks and is stalked by an ant, a squirrel, and a dog -- but they are not bears, so he shoos them away! When Donovan finally meets a real, big and growling bear, he quickly learns that sometimes breakfast tastes best when it doesn't have any teeth! This story was inspired by Donovan, a first-grader in in La Loche, Saskatchewan, a Chippewan community in northern Saskatchewan that Robert Munsch visited in January, 1990. When Robert asked what the kids liked to eat, Donovan said that he liked to eat BEAR! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Give Me Back My Dad! Robert Munsch, 2020-03-03 Cheryl and her dad know the best spot for ice fishing, but they'd better watch out because the fish have other plans--Page 2 of cover. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Get Out of Bed! Alan Daniel, Robert N Munsch, 1999-09 Amy will not wake up for school. After trying everything, her family carries her--bed and all--out of the door, down the street, and into her classroom. Color illustrations throughout. |
seeing red by robert munsch: I Can Fix It Robert Munsch, 2021-10-05 A new laugh-out-loud tale with heart from Canada's #1 storytelling team Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko! When Taylor was a baby, her grandma gave her a blanket. Now she is six and she still takes that blanket everywhere until her brother borrows it to mop up a mess. When he tries to get the stain out, it only gets worse . . . and worse, and worse, with each additional attempt to clean it. Finally her panicked brother hides the remains in the couch cushions and hopes that Taylor will never find it. But she does . . . and she is not happy at all, until her mother shares a story and a keepsake of her own. Once again Robert Munsch teams up with Michael Martchenko to create a hilarious and touching tale about a very familiar childhood experience. |
seeing red by robert munsch: Under My Hijab Hena Khan, 2019-02-05 As a young girl observes that each of six women in her life wears her hijab and hair in a different way, she considers how to express her own style one day. |
seeing red by robert munsch: A Little Bit Brave Nicola Kinnear, 2023-09-14 Logan is a stay-at-home bunny - but he's about to discover how brave he really is. It's time for his first adventure, and he doesn't want to go. But there's an amazing world outside, if he can just pluck up courage to look . . . Children will fall in love with Logan, the scaredy-rabbit hero who fights off a wolf with a tin of home-baked biscuits. Warm and reassuring - ideal for every child who is anxious about new experiences Stylish illustrations and hilarious characterisation - a future classic Bold, striking cover with gold foil for gift appeal With her brilliant drawing skills and rich, contemporary use of colour in this debut picture book, Nicola Kinnear is a star of the future Now in board book form! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Teamwork Robert Munsch, 2020-09-15 A new laugh-out-loud tale with heart from Canada's #1 storytelling team Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko! Matthew's parents think he should play on a sports team. How will he ever learn about teamwork if all he does is draw pictures all day? His mom signs him up for baseball. But out on the field, Matthew is too busy looking at stuff to catch the ball. When a ball falls directly into his glove, he draws a picture on it, and throws it back. The players toss him another, and another, and another, and he draws on those too. Soon, it's a toss-o-rama, as the teammates excitedly share their new art with each other, showcasing the most unique display of teamwork that the coach has ever seen! With his trademark wit and whimsy, Robert Munsch hits another home run with this story that will remind children and parents that everyone brings their own set of special talents to a team! |
seeing red by robert munsch: Good Families Don't Robert Munsch, Alan Daniel, 1990-09-01 Good Families Don't is Munsch's funniest book yet, about a risqué subject that is guaranteed to have children--and adults--rolling in the aisles. When Carmen tries to tell her parents that there is a big fart lying on her bed, they don't believe her. Good families like ours, they tell her, do not have farts. But when they go upstairs to see, the fart attacks them--as it does the similarly disbelieving police when they arrive. Carmen is left to deal with the situation on her own, which she does with the help of a rose. |
seeing red by robert munsch: From You to Me K. A. Holt, 2018 From the acclaimed author of House Arrest comes a beautiful new novel is about grieving and growing up, and the ripples loss creates for a girl, a family, and a community. |
seeing red by robert munsch: More Pies! Robert N. Munsch, 2002 Samuel, a very hungry boy, joins a pie-eating contest at the park. |
grammar - When is it ok to use "seeing"? - English Language …
We use the word "seeing" when it's a gerund or verbal noun: Seeing the mistake, she corrected it immediately. I remember seeing her. Fancy seeing you here. Seeing is believing. when you …
"See" or "Seeing"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Mar 29, 2017 · "I'm seeing what exactly you are trying to do here." is incorrect. "I'm seeing exactly what you are trying to do here." could be grammatical, but is non-native. "I see exactly what …
Looking forward to see you vs Looking forward to seeing you?
Nov 12, 2015 · I look forward to seeing you. I look forward to meeting you. I'm looking forward to dogsledding this winter. Each of these sentences are acceptable, and use a gerund (verbal …
To see vs Seeing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 10, 2021 · It felt really nice seeing all the things fall together into place. It felt really nice to see all the things fall together into place. There is no real difference in meaning or nuance. …
prepositions - Seeing/ on seeing...difference - English Language ...
Mar 10, 2016 · On seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned around, and ran for his dear life. Seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned …
phrase usage - Starting a sentence with "seeing as" - English …
Apr 24, 2017 · "Seeing as how..." means something like "for the reason of" or "because". means something like "for the reason of" or "because". So you see how it doesn't quite make sense …
Difference between "what do you see" and "what are you seeing"
"What are you seeing?" implies that the seeing has been occurring for a while. For that reason, it's much less common. If you've been spying on someone with binoculars, your spy buddy might …
Which one must I use "see/am seeing" and what is your reason?
Mar 22, 2014 · When we say John is seeing Mary, we don’t mean John perceives Mary, we mean John is dating Mary. to express change of state (or potential change of state) — With see, for …
is there any difference between saw or was seeing in this example?
Jun 11, 2018 · If additional information was provided, it is possible that the meaning of "he was seeing" could change slightly. e.g.: Fred was seeing a psychiatrist until his psychiatrist retired. …
"See somebody do" and "see somebody doing" - English …
Feb 21, 2014 · My grammar book says that if you saw the complete action you use do/get/drive: "I saw him fall off the wall." Otherwise you use -ing: "I saw him standing at …
grammar - When is it ok to use "seeing"? - English Language …
We use the word "seeing" when it's a gerund or verbal noun: Seeing the mistake, she corrected it immediately. I remember seeing her. Fancy seeing you here. Seeing is believing. when you …
"See" or "Seeing"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Mar 29, 2017 · "I'm seeing what exactly you are trying to do here." is incorrect. "I'm seeing exactly what you are trying to do here." could be grammatical, but is non-native. "I see exactly what …
Looking forward to see you vs Looking forward to seeing you?
Nov 12, 2015 · I look forward to seeing you. I look forward to meeting you. I'm looking forward to dogsledding this winter. Each of these sentences are acceptable, and use a gerund (verbal …
To see vs Seeing - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
May 10, 2021 · It felt really nice seeing all the things fall together into place. It felt really nice to see all the things fall together into place. There is no real difference in meaning or nuance. …
prepositions - Seeing/ on seeing...difference - English Language ...
Mar 10, 2016 · On seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned around, and ran for his dear life. Seeing that the robber was walking at his direction slowly, he turned …
phrase usage - Starting a sentence with "seeing as" - English …
Apr 24, 2017 · "Seeing as how..." means something like "for the reason of" or "because". means something like "for the reason of" or "because". So you see how it doesn't quite make sense …
Difference between "what do you see" and "what are you seeing"
"What are you seeing?" implies that the seeing has been occurring for a while. For that reason, it's much less common. If you've been spying on someone with binoculars, your spy buddy might …
Which one must I use "see/am seeing" and what is your reason?
Mar 22, 2014 · When we say John is seeing Mary, we don’t mean John perceives Mary, we mean John is dating Mary. to express change of state (or potential change of state) — With see, for …
is there any difference between saw or was seeing in this example?
Jun 11, 2018 · If additional information was provided, it is possible that the meaning of "he was seeing" could change slightly. e.g.: Fred was seeing a psychiatrist until his psychiatrist retired. …
"See somebody do" and "see somebody doing" - English …
Feb 21, 2014 · My grammar book says that if you saw the complete action you use do/get/drive: "I saw him fall off the wall." Otherwise you use -ing: "I saw him standing at …