Sarah Weeks Books In Order

Misadventures of Guy Strang Books In Order

  1. Regular Guy (1999)
  2. Guy Time (2000)
  3. My Guy (2001)
  4. Guy Wire (2002)

Boyds Will Be Boyds Books In Order

  1. Beware of Mad Dog! (2005)
  2. Get Well Soon, Or Else! (2006)
  3. Danger! Boys Dancing! (2006)
  4. Fink’s Funk (2006)

Novels

  1. So B. It (2004)
  2. Jumping the Scratch (2006)
  3. Oggie Cooder (2008)
  4. Oggie Cooder, Party Animal (2009)
  5. As Simple as It Seems (2010)
  6. Pie (2011)
  7. Honey (2015)
  8. Cheese (2016)
  9. Save Me a Seat (2016)
  10. Soof (2018)

Collections

  1. Tripping Over the Lunch Lady (2006)
  2. Up All Night (2008)

Picture Books

  1. Hurricane City (1993)
  2. Crocodile Smile (1994)
  3. Follow the Moon (1995)
  4. Red Ribbon (1995)
  5. Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash (1997)
  6. The Opposite of Pig (1997)
  7. Shoes (1997)
  8. Soup (1997)
  9. Little Factory (1998)
  10. Splish, Splash! (1999)
  11. Piece of Jungle (1999)
  12. The Perfect Garden (1999)
  13. Happy Birthday, Frankie (1999)
  14. Drip, Drop (2000)
  15. Mrs. McNosh and the Great Big Squash (2000)
  16. Noisy Friends (2001)
  17. My Big, Bright World (2001)
  18. My Busy Day (2001)
  19. A Box for Bobo (2002)
  20. Bite Me, I’m a Book (2002)
  21. Angel Face (2002)
  22. My Somebody Special (2002)
  23. Oh My Gosh, Mrs. McNosh (2002)
  24. Two Eggs, Please (2003)
  25. Without You (2003)
  26. Paper Parade (2004)
  27. Baa-Choo! (2004)
  28. I’m a Pig (2005)
  29. Who’s Under That Hat? (2005)
  30. Be Mine, Be Mine, Sweet Valentine (2005)
  31. Overboard! (2006)
  32. Counting Ovejas (2006)
  33. Ruff! Ruff! Where’s Scruff? (2006)
  34. If I Were a Lion (2007)
  35. Ella, Of Course! (2007)
  36. Pip Squeak (2007)
  37. Peek in My Pocket (2007)
  38. Bunny Fun (2008)
  39. Catfish Kate and the Sweet Swamp Band (2009)
  40. Sophie Peterman Tells the Truth! (2009)
  41. Woof (2009)
  42. Mac and Cheese (2010)
  43. Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan (2012)
  44. Glamourpuss (2015)
  45. Lizzy McTizzy and the Busy Dizzy Day (2019)

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Sarah Weeks Books Overview

Regular Guy

Guy is convinced that the man and woman with whom he has lived all his life cannot possibly be what they claim to be his parents. They’re too weird! Would anyone else’s mother tie dye every pair of underwear in the house? Would anyone else’s father perform the famous oyster trick by sucking an oyster up his nose with a horrible noise and spitting it out of his mouth in a restaurant? No except maybe the parents of the weirdest, craziest, most unappealing kid in Guy’s whole class, Bob o. But Bob o’s parents are as normal as parents come just like Guy. This gives Guy food for thought, especially when he finds out that he and Bob o have the same birthday, and were born in the same hospital! Guy and his best friend Buzz are determined to find out the truth about what really took place the day Guy and Bob o were born. Readers will delight in Weeks’s humorous yet sensitive handling of this classic adolescent phase the search for identity.

00 01 Texas Bluebonnet Award Masterlist

Guy Time

It’s bad enough that thirteen year old Guy Strang’s parents are getting divorced and his middle aged mother is suddenly acting like a rebellious teenager. But to top that off Autumn Hockney asks him out to the movies. A year ago he would have known just what to say ‘No!’ but for reasons that even he doesn’t understand, he says ‘Maybe.’

That’s when Guy’s troubles begin. Everybody’s mad at him. Autumn’s larger than life best friend, Lana Zuckerman, will stop at nothing in her campaign to squeeze a definite ‘Yes’ out of Guy, while Guy’s best friend, Buzz, threatens to desert him forever if he goes soft.

Guy can’t afford to lose Buzz now, not when their brilliant plan to reunite his parent isn’t going exactly as planned.

In this sequel to her hilarious Regular Guy Sarah Weeks explored the very essence of early adolescence with sensitivity and her trademark sense of humor.

Books for the Teen Age 2001 NYPL

My Guy

Guy Strang thought that nothing could be worse than his parents’ getting divorced, but now his crazy mom drops the bomb she’s getting remarried! And not to just anyone. Her intended is a professional clown named Jerry Jerry Zuckerman, father of Lana Zuckerman, the meanest, toughest girl in school. Guy and Lana have never had anything in common before, but now they have to put their differences aside and join forces in order to come up with a foolproof plan to stop the wedding and prevent them all from becoming one big, unhappy family. In the third installment of the Guy series, Sarah Weeks once again displays her uncanny insight and colorful sense of humor with the return of this likable cast of comic characters.

Guy Wire

Guy can’t imagine life without his best friend, Buzz. They’ve been inseparable since second grade, when fate tossed them together with a little help from a bad haircut, green boxer shorts, flying rice cakes, and a couple of hard earned nicknames. So when an accident threatens to tear them apart, Guy finds himself clinging to precious memories of the friendship he’d wished for all his life.

The ups and downs and inevitable complications of friendship have never been more funny, poignant, and sweet than in this fourth installment of the Guy series.

Wishes can come true, but sometimes the things we wish for arrive in the most unlikely of packages.

Beware of Mad Dog!

Nat Boyd and Boyd Fink are best friends. They even share the same name, albeit in different places. But while Fink is clever and quick to come up with ways to keep the two boys out of trouble, Nat seems to be plagued with the worst luck EVER. A boy named Mad Dog is after him and that’s never a good thing. So the time has come for the Boyds to turn Nat’s luck around in wacky and wonderful ways.

Get Well Soon, Or Else!

Nat Boyd and his best friend Boyd Fink are about to spend a week at Camp Willomet. No homework, no parents only bunk beds, bonfires, and toasted marshmallows. Neither Boyd can wait to go! But four days before camp starts, Fink comes down with a case of polka dotted tonsils. Nat’s got all his fingers and toes crossed, hoping Fink will make a speedy recovery. Otherwise, Nat will face Camp Willomet on his own, and there’s no telling what might happen!

Danger! Boys Dancing!

Nat Boyd and his best friend Boyd Fink have always found a way to maneuver their way out of trouble. But this time, the problem is serious. It’s something horrible and frightening beyond any fifth grader’s worse fears. This time, it’s…
dancing. There’s no escaping this humiliating class assignment…
and what’s worse, there’s a rumor that the boys will be forced to wear tutus! What’s a Boyd to do?

Fink’s Funk

Nat Boyd and Boyd Fink love making up crazy games to play. In their latest, Faboo Facts, the two Boyds go head to head, battling to out faboo each other with the more impressive fact. But this crash of craniums is destined for disaster. It’s not long before the competition has gone too far, and Fink starts to change. He’s not the same Fink any more…
now he’s Fink in a funk! Nat had better find a way to break Fink’s Funk. If he doesn’t, he’ll lose more than just the game. He’ll lose his best friend!

So B. It

You couldn t really tell about Mama’s brain just from looking at her, but it was obvious as soon as she spoke. She had a high voice, like a little girl s, and she only knew twenty three words. I know this for a fact, because we kept a list of the things Mama said tacked to the inside of the kitchen cabinet. Most of the words were common ones, like good and more and hot, but there was one word only my mother said, soof.

Although she lives an unconventional lifestyle with her mentally disabled mother and their doting neighbor, Bernadette, Heidi has a lucky streak that has a way of pointing her in the right direction. When a mysterious word in her mother s vocabulary begins to haunt her, Heidi s thirst for the truth leads her on a cross country journey in search of the secrets of her past.

A dramatic tour de force by the best selling author of Regular Guy.

Jumping the Scratch

Jamie Reardon has always heard that bad things come in threes. So after his cat, Mister, dies, his father leaves, and his aunt Sapphy has an accident that causes her memory to develop a skip, Jamie hopes his life will go back to being as normal as cornflakes. But unfortunately there’s one more bad thing in store for Jamie something he’d give anything to be able to forget and this one leaves him feeling like a stranger to himself. Jamie tries in vain to find the magic trigger that will help Sapphy’s memory jump the scratch, like the needle on her favorite Frank Sinatra record, but in the end it’s Aunt Sapphy who, along with a curious girl named Audrey Krouch, helps Jamie unravel the mysteries of memory and jump the scratch in his own life. Sarah Weeks’s poignant characters and powerful prose come together in a story that is both heart wrenching and inspiring another gem from the award winning author of So B. It.

Oggie Cooder

From the author of So B. It, a super charming middle grade Napoleon Dynamite with heart the tale of a very average boy who’s put in his school’s spotlight when his averageness appeals to a TV show. Oggie Cooder has a talent he can charve better than anyone else in Truman Elementary School. Charving, for the uninitiated, is the carving of a piece of cheese with one’s teeth. Oggie doesn’t think this is anything special but his whole school will soon be disagreeing with him. Because after he inadvertantly charves during a nationwide hunt for unusual talents, his charving puts him on the path to fame and forture. Suddenly, he’s the star of the school…
but he’s not sure that he wants to shine that way. This is Sarah Weeks at her best funny, clever, and kid friendly.

Oggie Cooder, Party Animal

Grade Level:2 3 Age Level:7 8 Listening Level: Grades 2 3

Oggie Cooder’s charving has already taken him to the top of the world. Charving, in case you don t know, involves chewing and carving pieces of cheese. But there s one place Oggie Cooder has never been allowed to go:

Donnica Perfecto s pool.

This year might be different. Donnica s mother has made her invite Oggie to a pool party. And Oggie couldn t be more excited. Not only will he finally make it into the pool, but there s also going to be mini hot dogs and a juggling bear.

The only problem? Donnica Perfecto does not want Oggie Cooder at her party. And she will do anything to stop him from coming!

As Simple as It Seems

Verbena Colter knows she’s bad news. Trouble from the get go. How could she not be, with parents like hers? Her mother practically pickled her before she was even born, leaving Verbie to struggle with the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome. And her father was just plain mean. Verbie wishes she could be somebody, anybody other than who she is. Enter Pooch, a flatlander boy visiting for the summer. When Pooch and his mom rent the house next door, Verbie takes the opportunity to be someone else entirely. And what starts out as a game leads Verbie into a surprising and heartwarming journey of self discovery. Another gem from the author of So B. It.

Pie

From the award winning author of SO B. IT, a story about family, friendship, and…
pie!When Alice’s Aunt Polly pas*ses away, she takes with her the secret to her world famous pie crust recipe. Or does she? In her will, Polly leaves the recipe to her extraordinarily surly cat Lardo…
and then leaves Lardo in the care of Alice. Suddenly Alice is thrust into the center of a piestorm, with everyone in town trying to be the next pie contest winner…
including Alice’s mother and some of Alice’s friends. The whole community is going pie crazy…
and it’s up to Alice to discover the ingredients that really matter. Like family. And friendship. And enjoying what you do.

Save Me a Seat

Audio CD, Scholastic Audio

Tripping Over the Lunch Lady

School is great lots of friends, fun sports, and interesting clas*ses. But then there are the days that are horrible: arguing with your best friend, being laughed at in front of your class, meeting up with the school bully, failing a test you really studied for. We ve all been there, including these authors. In this hilarious and diverse collection of short stories, ten well known writers, including Avi, Angela Johnson, David Lubar, James Proimos, and Susan Shreve, tell of those funny and memorable middle school moments. And after reading these comical tales, kids will soon see that they re not alone.

Up All Night

A brush with the supernatural? A rock concert? A reunion? A poolside revelation? The need to know what’s up? The confessions of a friend? The dream of escape? A sick pet? An English assignment? The rear window view of a murder next door? The search for the mother you never met? What keeps you Up All Night? This remarkable collection of award winning and bestselling authors is thought provoking, insightful, heartfelt, and powerful.

Crocodile Smile

10 Songs of the Earth as the Animals See It Piece of Jungle A tufted eared marmoset tells about the animals, including humans, who call the jungle home. Pretty Tree A young giant panda listens to the ‘chop! chop!’ of an axe as the man destroying his bamboo thicket gets closer and closer. I’ve Never Eaten a Princess A Komodo dragon bemoans the damage fairy tales have done to his reputation. I Am Not A Hat An egret does her best to discourage an admirer from using her feathers for a hat. Take It Slow A wise old Gal pagos tortoise endorses life in the slow lane. Crocodile Smile A crocodile who’s lost her mate laments her inability to show her true feelings. Being Extinct The skeleton of a triceratops shares a bit of firsthand experience. Pad, Pad, Pad A tiger following her instincts stalks the cattle grazing in a field where jungle once stood. I’m an Animal What are humans made of? Let It Spin An anthem to the earth.

Follow the Moon

A rocking narrative ballad with an upswing tropical beat and an upbeat message about friendship and a child’s deep bond with nature, this new edition of Follow the Moon is sure to delight another generation of children. A newly hatched sea turtle, whose instinct is to ‘Follow the Moon‘ to find the ocean, is drawn instead by a glittering mirrored ball in a crowded dance club. He is rescued by a young boy who helps him learn to listen to the voice inside his head.

Red Ribbon

A ground breaking package which contains a Red Ribbon and instructions on how to wear it that delicately explores the subject of AIDS. When a little girl becomes concerned about her neighbor’s failing health, her mother buys her a Red Ribbon and explains the ribbon’s meaning. The song is a simple statement of a child’s concern, regret and hope. Full color.

Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash

Each Monday at dawn, Mrs. Nelly McNosh brings out a barrel and does a big wash. Mrs. McNosh’s wash is certainly big and definitely wacky. You’ll be surprised to see what is hanging on her clothesline by the end of the day!Sarah Weeks’s hilarious tale, complemented by Nadine Bernard Westcott’s lighthearted illustrations, is perfect for reading aloud.

Little Factory

There was a little man who ran a Little Factory. But as the factory grows bigger and bigger, the little workers begin to cough and choke on the smoke from the factory chimneys. It’s up to the little man to save the day. This one of a kind picture book with CD ROM keeps the Little Factory humming with an animated song kids will love to sing, playable on both Macs and PCs.

Splish, Splash!

It’s a tub full of good, clean fun! Chub the fish loves to scrub in his tub. One day some of his friends ask to join him. ‘Jump in if you wish,’ says Chub the fish. So they all climb in until the tub is overflowing with animals. And just when everyone thinks the tub is impossibly full, one more friend asks to jump in…
This rollicking story is sure to have emergent readers singing along as they splash and splish with Chub the fish.

Happy Birthday, Frankie

The leg bone’s connected to the…
Hmmmmm, what is the leg bone connected to? Not to mention the arm bone, and all the other parts of the mad professor’s build your own Frankenstein project. Will the professor manage to assemble Frankie in time to celebrate the monster’s first birthday?

Drip, Drop

Drip! Drop!
Plip! Plop!
‘Oh, no!’
cried Pip Squeak.
‘I’ve got a leak!’

A nighttime rainstorm sends Pip Squeak scrambling to catch the drips pouring through his leaky roof. But the drops just won’t stop, and soon it’s wetter inside the house than out!

Sarah Weeks’s spirited story and Jane Manning’s dazzling pictures will delight beginning readers as they follow Pip Squeak’s comic adventure to the very last drop!

My Big, Bright World

Purple stripes, red dots, green squares toddlers will learn about these and other colors, patterns, and shapes when they listen to the fun rhymes and play with the colorful soft tabs in My Big, Bright World.

My Busy Day

Toddlers will delight in learning about their world by pulling the tabs to watch the sun rise, a flower grow, and more! Rhyming text and colorful illustrations will keep your child interested page after page.

Bite Me, I’m a Book

Everyone knows that babies explore the world mouth first. Perhaps that is why reading experts unanimously agree that the best first books for babies are board books to chew on…
because chewing pages leads to flipping pages leads to reading pages leads to a wonderfully ravenous appetite for books of all kinds! This little book enthusiastically embraces this concept and offers babies an irresistible first taste of reading!

Angel Face

You would know it anyplace my angel’s face…
When a little boy wanders away while picking blackberries, his distraught mother enlists the help of Old Crow to find him. Her description of the child is so beautifully poetic that when the crow sees a child, who is as plain as a cricket, sleeping under a bush, he nearly flies on by. But on second thought, Old Crow decides to bring the child back rather than return empty handed. As the mother joyfully wraps the boy in her arms, Old Crow realizes that every child is beloved and unique especially in his mother’s eyes. Sumptuous illustrations by Caldecott winner David Diaz and a complimentary CD performed by singer/songwriter Sarah Weeks make this book a breathtaking and tender celebration of a mother’s love.

My Somebody Special

It is the end of a busy day at school, and one at a time, all of the toddlers have been picked up all except one, that is. Now the last child sits alone with his teacher, growing more and more anxious as he watches the door, waiting and wondering…
Will My Somebody Special ever come for me, too? Any child who has felt worried at the end of a busy day will be comforted by this cozy story, lovingly illustrated by Ashley Wolff.

Oh My Gosh, Mrs. McNosh

One day as Mrs. McNosh is walking her dog, George, a mischievous little squirrel crosses their path. Suddenly, George breaks free from his leash and wreaks havoc everywhere he goes! How will Mrs. McNosh ever catch him?Written in rollicking rhyme, this outrageous story will be sure to tickle the funny bones of adults and children alike.

Two Eggs, Please

Eggs, eggs, eggs everyone wants eggs! But do they want the same kinds of eggs? NO! Some prefer scrambled, some like fried, and some even want them raw.

The only thing the hungry customers at this bustling diner seem to have in common is a desire for ‘Two Eggs, Please!’

At the heart of this clever new look at similarities and differences by acclaimed author Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor winning illustrator Betsy Lewin is an age old truth it’s what’s inside that counts. /Content /EditorialReview EditorialReview Source Amazon. com Review /Source Content A menagerie of customers parades through a diner, each one ordering ‘Two Eggs, Please.’ Sounds like an easy day for the fox waitress, right? Wrong. Everyone wants their eggs cooked or not cooked! differently. A red capped rhino likes them sunny side up, a stand up bass playing mouse in a tuxedo prefers them over easy, a stork in scrubs with a stethoscope around his neck asks for scrambled, and a snake on the shoulders of a nose ring sporting crocodile wants them raw, natch. Each critter silently contemplates the others with one thought: ‘Different.’ Of course, when the unflappable bear chef starts to fill the orders with pairs of brown and white eggs, we are reminded of one of life’s truisms: we re all the same on the inside. Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor artist Betsy Lewin provide a unique and clever setting for a story with a simple, subtle message. Ages 4 to 7 Emilie Coulter

Without You

Where would I be, what would I do,Without You?So sings a newborn penguin in this tender tribute to dads the world over. While a mother penguin leaves her mate and newly laid egg to go and feed in the deep blue sea, the father penguin protects the egg by holding it on his feet until it hatches. Father and chick huddle together, braving the Antarctic winter as they wait for the mother’s return. Containing a free CD with a song written and sung by Sarah Weeks, Without You is a soothing narrative ballad that illuminates one of nature’s rare and heartwarming role reversals and celebrates the special bond between father and child.

Paper Parade

A little girl wants to go to the parade SOOOO very badly. Her baby brother is in need of his nap, nap, nap. What’s a girl to do? Create her own parade, of course…
. starring: Ba rum pum pum!

Baa-Choo!

Sam the lamb has a bad cold. But every time he thinks he is going to sneeze, he only gets as far as ‘Baa…
ahhh…
‘ No choo!

Sarah Weeks’ rhyming tale and Jane Manning’s lively art make for a hilarious barnyard romp.

Ages 4

I’m a Pig

I’m a Pig, I’m a Pig,
and I’m happy as a clam
that I’m not an armadillo
or a lion
or a lamb.

Happy Pig proclaims the joys of life in this ode to piggies everywhere. Whether she is oinking at the moon or wallowing in the mud, it’s easy to see why a pig is the absolutely perfect thing to be!

Who’s Under That Hat?

Who is that hiding under the fire hat? Or the pirate’s hat? Or even the garden hat? Fun creatures underneath each hat are just waiting to pop up and surprise!

Bestselling pop up creator David A. Carter has teamed with talented author Sarah Weeks to create a hide and seek adventure like no other. Toddlers will have hours of fun with inventive pop ups, materials to touch, a glittery pinwheel to spin, and a mirror for peekaboo! This irresistible read aloud includes exciting interactive features that will engage toddlers and their parents with every turn of the page.

Be Mine, Be Mine, Sweet Valentine

BE MINE SWEET VALENTINE

Sarah Weeks and Fumi Kosaka

A delightful holiday book where various creatures present their loved ones with their Valentine gift of choice.

Horse, Cat, Otter, Anteater no matter what kind of animal you may be, your Sweet Valentine has the perfect gift for you. Sarah Weeks takes readers on a tour of the animal kingdom, discovering what each animal would give their friends on Valentine’s Day. The perfect Valentine’s Day treat.

Overboard!

Sweet little baby bunny is as cute as can be, but turn your back for just one minute and uh oh, he’s throwing everything Overboard! The peachy peaches are going Overboard! Squeaky, leaky rubber ducky? He’s Overboard! And so are the jammies and the diapers and everything else within reach. And when it’s finally time to settle down for bedtime, the baby bunny has one last surprise!Sarah Weeks’s charming rhythmic text and Sam Williams’s sweet appealing illustrations have come together in a book that mischievous toddlers will want to read again and again.

Counting Ovejas

Una oveja blanca. / One white sheep. Adi s, oveja blanca! / Good bye, white sheep! What do you do when you can’t sleep? Count sheep in Spanish and English, of course! But what happens when those rascally sheep get a little too close for comfort? Well, if you’re anything like the sleepy little hero in this clever tale, you might just tire yourself out trying to get rid of them! From the talented duo of Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Medalist David Diaz, Counting Ovejas is the perfect way to say good night and learn colors and numbers in English and in Spanish.

If I Were a Lion

I’m sitting in the time out chair because my mother put me there. She said, ‘You try my patience, child! I do not like it when you’re wild.’ Wild? Who me? That is so absurd. How could she even use that word? If I Were a Lion. I’d growl and roar And knock the dishes on the floor…
AND if I were a bear…
If I Were a Lion is a book for every child who’s ever been sent to the time out chair unjustly…
or otherwise!

Ella, Of Course!

Ella love love loves her brand new umbrella. It’s sky blue with white clouds, and it makes the most satisfying whoosh…
click sound. Rain or shine, Ella insists on taking it with her everywhere. Unfortunately, a whoosh clicking umbrella can cause serious trouble…
especially at a ballet recital. It’s a good thing Ella is a problem solver, because she’s going to need to be creative to get what she wants. Sarah Weeks and Doug Cushman deliver a hilarious and universal tale about a little girl’s trouble letting go of a favorite object.

Pip Squeak

Pip Squeak is a busy mouse. Today he has to clean his house. He has to get it done by three. A friend is stopping by for tea. A visit from his friend Max turns Pip Squeak into a cleaning whirlwind. He scrubs and brushes and vacuums and flushes until his house is perfectly neat. But wouldn’t you know it, after all that hard work, Max doesn’t even wipe his feet before he comes inside! And that’s only the beginning. Before long, Pip Squeak‘s house is a complete disaster. Sarah Weeks’s animated story and Jane Manning’s delightful illustrations will enchant beginning readers as they follow Pip Squeak, the star of Drip, Drop, in his second comic adventure.

Bunny Fun

This fun loving bunny knows that with a willing cohort, a creative spirit, and a little bit of ingenuity, anything is possible even on the gloomiest of days. And after the pillow fights and cooking projects and hide and seek games and drawing on the bathroom mirrors and zooming and zipping and jumping and runninginside,there’s more fun to be hadoutside. Because when the rain stops, the mud puddles beckon. Splat! The delightful bunny and mouse duo fromOverboard!are back in a mischievous and messy romp that toddlers will adore.

Catfish Kate and the Sweet Swamp Band

Catfish Kate and her all girl band liven up the bayou with their rockin tunes, but the Skunktail Boys are demanding a little peace and quiet. The boys want to read. The girls want to play. And the swamp’s not big enough for the both of them! Or is it? A rhythmic read aloud about the power of compromise from bestselling author Sarah Weeks. Catfish Kate is a pure swampy delight, full of sass appeal for crooners, rockers, and readers alike.

Sophie Peterman Tells the Truth!

Sophie Peterman is here to tell you the truth about babies. Babies are not sweet. Babies are not precious. Babies are not cute. Babies are…
What, you thought she’d just give it away? Well, here’s a hint: It’s not pretty!

Woof

A dog is a dog and a cat is a cat And most of the time it’s as simple as that…
. Or is it? What’s a dog to do when he falls in love with the cat next door? Bark? Chase his tail? Dig up a ‘brass bone’ and hope that the universal language of music will help him to express his feelings? This humorous and heartfelt story is about the power of love and the power of music, told through the eyes of a lovelorn dog and the cat he adores.

Mac and Cheese

When Macaroni sings a song, Cheese will never sing along. Mac likes to jump and play and sing, But Cheese does not like anything. Macaroni and Cheese are best friends, yet they couldn t be more different! Mac likes to pounce and bounce and jump, but Cheese just sits there like a lump. But when Mac runs into a problem with a gust of wind, Cheese stops being a grumpy grump long enough to help save his friend’s favorite hat. Written in the style of P. D. Eastman s classic Big Dog…
Little Dog, this modern day alley cat odd couple will delight beginning readers.

Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan

Get up! cries Mac. It’s hot outside. So hot we need to take a ride. The bus will take us to the sea. Get up now, Cheese, and come with me! Best friends Mac and Cheese are back and this time, Mac wants Cheese to go to the beach with him. But oh, no, Cheese doesn t like the beach at all! Mac finally convinces Cheese that the sea is the place to be. So with their bags packed, the friends set off only to miss their bus. Can Cheese find a way to give his friend a fun in the sun day anyway? From beloved duo Sarah Weeks and Jane Manning, the second adventure of these endearing odd couple alley cats is sure to delight beginning readers.

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