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Books with author Lynn M Munsinger

  • Howliday Inn

    James Howe, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Not a great place to visit, and you wouldn't want to live there The Monroes have gone on vacation, leaving Harold and Chester at Chateau Bow-Wow -- not exactly a four-star hotel. On the animals' very first night there, the silence is pierced by a peculiar wake-up call -- an unearthly howl that makes Chester observe that the place should be called Howliday Inn. But the mysterious cries in the night (Chester is convinced there are werewolves afoot) are just the beginning of the frightening goings-on. Soon animals start disappearing, and there are whispers of murder. Is checkout time at Chateau Bow-Wow going to come earlier than Harold and Chester anticipated?
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  • Tacky the Penguin

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 17, 1990)
    Tacky's perfect friends find him annoying until his odd behavior saves the day.
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  • Hooway for Wodney Wat

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Sandpiper, May 27, 2002)
    Poor Rodney Rat can't pronounce his R's and the other rodents tease him mercilessly. But when Camilla Capybara joins Rodney's class and announces that she is bigger, meaner, and smarter than any of the other rodents, everyone is afraid. It seems she really is bigger, meaner, and smarter than all of the rest of them. Until our unwitting hero, Wodney Wat, catches Camilla out in a game of Simon Says. Read along with Wodney as he surprises himself and his classmates by single-handedly saving the whole class from the big bad bully. Children will delight as shy Rodney Rat triumphs over all and his tiny voice decides the day, R's or no R's.
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  • Me First

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 27, 1995)
    Being first isn't always best, as Pinkerton Pig finds out after an encounter with a mean Sand Witch. As always, Helen Lester's wonderfully offbeat humor and Lynn Munsinger's whimsical illustrations result in a hilarious lesson about piggishness. The picture book duo of Lester and Munsinger has created six previous books, including the award-winning TACKY THE PENGUIN.Featuring bonus audio!
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  • A Porcupine Named Fluffy

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 9, 2013)
    The humor is just absurd enough to make the picture-book set howl along with Hippo and Fluffy.” –New York Times Book Review Fluffy the porcupine is unhappy with his name: “So he decided to become fluffier.” He climbs a tree and pretends to be a cloud! He even poses as a pillow. (His mother is not pleased when she sits on him.) When Fluffy meets a rhinoceros named Hippo, it puts his plight in perspective…and he makes a friend. This terrific tribute to self-acceptance—complete with the cutest porcupine pictures on the planet—is now part of a fun, 8” x 8” hardcover series about life lessons. Includes downloadable audio!
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  • Listen, Buddy

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 3, 1997)
    Buddy's father had a beautiful big nose. He was a great sniffer. Buddy's mother had beautiful big teeth. She was a great chomper. Buddy had beautiful big ears. It didn't matter. Helen Lester and Lynn Munsinger have created eight children's books together. Munsinger's unparalleled animal characters and Lester's hysterical text have joined together to create another silly tale about a bunny who just can't seem to listen.
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  • A Porcupine Named Fluffy

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 30, 1989)
    A porcupine named Fluffy is happier with his name after he meets a similarly misnamed rhinoceros.
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  • Wodney Wat’s Wobot

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2016)
    The meek wodent—er, rodent—hero with a speech impediment and a heart of gold is back! So is Camilla Capybara—the BIG bully who makes poor Wodney and his classmates tremble. But this time, Wodney has a secret weapon: a robot that helps him pronounce his r’s and seems to be just the thing to scare Camilla away for good. Now in paperback, this empowering sequel to Hooway for Wodney Wat reminds us that the little guy can finish first, and it’s often brains—not brawn—that save the day.
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  • Tacky the Penguin

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 25, 1988)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.Tacky's perfect friends find him annoying until his odd behavior saves the day.
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  • Hurty Feelings

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2007)
    Fragility was a solid piece of work. But despite her sturdy exterior, Fragility was fragile. Anything and everything hurt her feelings. In the most benign compliment, Fragility heard an insult. No one could even say she looked nice without evoking images of big, squishy cupcakes—since they are also nice—and causing Fragility to flop on the ground and weep. Fragility’s friends stop speaking to her for fear of another fit, but Rudy, a very rude bully, has other ideas. In the face of real insults, will Fragility finally learn to take a compliment?Featuring bonus audio!
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  • Tacky in Trouble

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 31, 2005)
    Tacky the Penguin goes windsurfing and ends up on a tropical island, captive to an elephant who, upon seeing Tacky’s floral Hawaiian shirt, mistakes him for a bouquet of flowers. The elephant thinks that Tacky would make a pretty centerpiece, so she arranges him in a vase and sets him on her table. Tacky’s fans are sure to delight in the show as Tacky uses all of his best penguin moves to wriggle himself out of this hilarious jungle mix-up. Only the team of Helen Lester and Lynn Munsinger could pull off a tale of such far-fetched adventure. They are masters at the art of creating silly stories and beloved characters that make children laugh out loud.
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  • Tacky and the Emperor

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 2002)
    It’s common knowledge that Tacky was never the best-dressed penguin, but when he and his friends prepare for the arrival of the emperor, Tacky gets carried away and ends up in more than just elegant attire! Tacky brings his own unique brand of humor and entertainment to the emperor’s visit. Here is another wacky addition to Tacky’s myriad adventures in which friendship, kindness, and laughter always win out! Tacky fans will be carried to new heights of hilarity by this Tacky tale.
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