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Books with author Luigi Lucarelli

  • Billy and the Angry Germs

    Len Lucarelli

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, July 31, 2007)
    Billy and the Angry Germs is a 16 page kid's book with full color illustrations. A terrific picture book that helps teaches children the importance of washing their hands. A must read for all families with young children and a necessary additional to all pre-k and elementary school libraries, doctor offices and day care centers. Billy is a boy who does not want to wash his hands. Germs begin to collect on Billy's hands and spread to the rest of his body. We witness the germs plotting and planning to get Billy sick. Soon after, Billy doesn't feel well and takes a trip to see the doctor. After some medicine, chicken soup and a lot of rest, Billy is feeling better. In the end, Billy learns to always wash his hands, and the germs are not very happy. Children get unique, playful and clear understanding of why it is important to keep your hands clean. The germs are cleverly illustrated and the story is simple yet engaging. Billy and the Angry Germs is a delightfully unique book; thoughtful, helpful and fun to read.
  • T. Bear's Tale: Hugs Across America

    Sue Lucarelli

    Hardcover (Oldcastle Publishing, Feb. 9, 2005)
    Based on a true story of the 58,000 teddy bears sent to the children of New York City in the months following 9-11. Three teddy bear friends want to go to New York City to comfort the children. T. Bear and Cuddles tell Gruff that his teeth and claws are too scary to be chosen by the Bear Lady. So they try to help him become more appealing with surprising results.
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  • Billy and the Angry Germs

    Len Lucarelli

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, July 31, 2007)
    Billy and the Angry Germs is a 16 page kid's book with full color illustrations. A terrific picture book that helps teaches children the importance of washing their hands. A must read for all families with young children and a necessary additional to all pre-k and elementary school libraries, doctor offices and day care centers. Billy is a boy who does not want to wash his hands. Germs begin to collect on Billy's hands and spread to the rest of his body. We witness the germs plotting and planning to get Billy sick. Soon after, Billy doesn't feel well and takes a trip to see the doctor. After some medicine, chicken soup and a lot of rest, Billy is feeling better. In the end, Billy learns to always wash his hands, and the germs are not very happy. Children get unique, playful and clear understanding of why it is important to keep your hands clean. The germs are cleverly illustrated and the story is simple yet engaging. Billy and the Angry Germs is a delightfully unique book; thoughtful, helpful and fun to read.
  • T. Bear's Tale: Hugs Across America by Sue Lucarelli

    Sue Lucarelli

    Hardcover (Oldcastle Publishing, March 15, 1621)
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