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Books with author Michael Martchenko

  • Smelly Socks

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, May 7, 2019)
    Tina's new socks are so wonderful she vows to wear them every day! But they begin to smell really, really bad because Tina will not take them off — even to be washed. The kids finally drag Tina down to the river and make her wash those stinky socks, driving away all the fish with the nasty odour! Tina's mom gets her a new shirt as a reward for finally getting her socks clean. A shirt Tina loves so much, she vows never, ever to take it off!
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  • The Paper Bag Princess

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (Annick Press, April 10, 2018)
    Over five million copies in print! When the fiercest dragon in the whole world smashes Princess Elizabeth’s castle, burns all her clothes, and captures her fiancé, Prince Ronald, Elizabeth takes matters into her own hands. With her wits alone and nothing but a paper bag to wear, the princess challenges the dragon to show his strength in the hopes of saving the prince. But is it worth all that trouble? Readers the world-over have fallen in love with this classic story of girl power. Now a newly designed Classic Munsch edition will introduce the tale to a new generation of young feminists.
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  • Angela's Airplane

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Oct. 9, 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? A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this junior pilot to a new generation of young readers.
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  • 50 Below Zero

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 5, 2019)
    Jason’s sleepwalking father is snoring all around the house! In the bathtub, in the kitchen, even on top of the car in the garage. But when the front door is opened and Jason’s father sleepwalks outside into the frozen night, Jason has to take special action. A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this charming tale of a noisily napping parent to a new generation of young readers.
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  • The Paper Bag Princess

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    eBook (Annick Press, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Over five million copies in print! When the fiercest dragon in the whole world smashes Princess Elizabeth’s castle, burns all her clothes, and captures her fiancé, Prince Ronald, Elizabeth takes matters into her own hands. With her wits alone and nothing but a paper bag to wear, the princess challenges the dragon to show his strength in the hopes of saving the prince. But is it worth all that trouble?Readers the world-over have fallen in love with this classic story of girl power. Now a newly designed Classic Munsch edition will introduce the tale to a new generation of young feminists.
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  • I Have to Go!

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1986)
    The ever-popular story of a little boy in the throes of toilet training.
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  • Show and Tell

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 5, 2019)
    Ben wants to take something really neat to school for show and tell. What could be neater than his new baby sister? But his sister doesn’t want to co-operate. She cries in his backpack. She cries at the teacher. She cries at the principal, who decides she must be sick. When they call in a doctor, she cries harder. Ben knows just the right person to call to help—his mom! A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this charming tale of a very noisy baby to a new generation of young readers.
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  • The Paper Bag Princess

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    eBook (Annick Press, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Over five million copies in print! When the fiercest dragon in the whole world smashes Princess Elizabeth’s castle, burns all her clothes, and captures her fiancé, Prince Ronald, Elizabeth takes matters into her own hands. With her wits alone and nothing but a paper bag to wear, the princess challenges the dragon to show his strength in the hopes of saving the prince. But is it worth all that trouble?Readers the world-over have fallen in love with this classic story of girl power. Now a newly designed Classic Munsch edition will introduce the tale to a new generation of young feminists.
  • The Magic Hockey Skates

    Allen Morgan, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Magic Hockey Skates is published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
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  • Andrew's Loose Tooth

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, April 2, 2019)
    Andrew's tooth is killing him, but it just won't fall out. So what do they do? Call the Tooth Fairy, of course! Andrew bites into an apple and his loose tooth hurts. So his dad tries to take it out with a big pair of pliers, but no luck. So they call the dentist, who tries to pull it out with his car, but no luck. So Andrew’s friend Louis calls the Tooth Fairy. She comes on her motorcycle and tries to pull out the tooth, but no luck. So it’s up to Louis —he uses pepper to make Andrew sneeze the tooth all the way across town.
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  • Something Good

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 1995)
    “Something good” is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya’s dad won’t buy anything good at the store—no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya’s nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.
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  • Pigs

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, April 10, 2018)
    Another laugh-out-loud book from the author of The Paper Bag Princess! “Hey you dumb pigs!” When Megan lets all of the pigs out of the pen, they start to take over, and show her that they may not be so dumb after all. A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this tale of underestimated livestock to a new generation of young readers.
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