"Unlike the Whos, who liked Christmas a lot, the Grinch in his cave on Mount Crumpit did not! Ever wonder why? Fans of all ages--particularly young readers--will be fascinated to learn how one very unhappy holiday season turned the Grinch into a world-class grump. Told in simple rhyme and illustrated in the Who-bil-acious style of the blockbuster movie starring Jim Carrey, "How the Grinch Got So Grinchy takes readers back to the Grinch's childhood and into his misunderstood fuzzy green soul.
Meet Boris, Morris, Horace and Doris, four rude, smelly, bad tempered boars.
The wild boars are bad-tempered, smelly, rude and hungry. They are cooking up a storm but it's sure to be revolting.
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Everyone has their own reason for looking for Marie's secret notebook, but no one can find it. One thing is certain: if the notebook doesn't turn up soon, there'll be plenty of trouble.
This made the audition time very short for kids like Stuart Maxwell who just wanted to play one of the evil queen's soldiers. I mean, he just went marching across the stage and said, "Yes, Your Majesty! The pollution ray is ready!
Nine-year-old Allie Finkle's list of rules helps her navigate a tricky situation with a new girl at school.
Three young creatures resist their mother's directions in getting them dressed to play outside in the snow.
In other words , Morgan and other critics objected that Romanes was too willing to credit animals with almost human ... Edward L. Thorndike was fascinated with the question of how we adjust to ( or function in ) our environment .
Suggests ways to show responsibility, such as remembering to feed kitty, eating one's peas, and wearing boots in the rain.
Philosophical Psychology 7 , 163–181 ; and Stadler , M. , & Kruse , P. ( 1990 ) . ... Gibson stimulated a remarkable body of research and even a journal ( Ecological Psychology ) devoted to the study of animal - environment systems .