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Books with title Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

  • Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

    Laura Numeroff Joffe, Joe Mathieu

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1995)
    The sequel to Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers offers humorous illustrations of animals in ridiculous situations, including hang-gliding horses, pole-vaulting pandas, and even a zebra who cooks.
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  • Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

    Laura Numeroff, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 15, 1997)
    Chimps don't wear glasses And zebras don't cook And you won't see a kangaroo reading a book. So begins the sequel to Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers in which we find more animals in preposterous, hilarious situations. Laura Numeroff's understated text, combined with Joe Mathieu's vibrant art, creates a nonsensical world that will have readers in stitches -- and dreaming up their own characters and antics for this playful menagerie.
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  • Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

    Laura Numeroff, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1998)
    CHIMPS DON'T WEAR GLASSESAND ZEBRAS DON'T COOK AND YOU WON'T SEE A KANGAROO READING A BOOK. The team that created Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers returns with more animals in preposterous predicaments. Laura Numeroff's silly selection of animal antics and Joe Mathieu's zany zoo art will have you in stitches. Giraffes that drive? Reindeer at a square dance? What amazing animal antics can you think up?
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  • Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

    Laura Numeroff, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 9, 2006)
    The team that created Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers returns with more animals in preposterous predicaments. Giraffes that drive? Reindeer at a square dance? What amazing animal antics can you dream up?
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  • Chimps Don't Wear Glasses

    Laura Joffe Numeroff

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1997)
    Even though animals don't normally wear glasses, cook, or read, if you use your imagination you can see them doing these and even more fantastic things.
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  • Princesses Don't Wear Glasses

    Tia Cherie Dammen, Kim Betschart

    language (Morgan James Kids, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Seeing is believing in yourself! “[A] light, heartwarming story . . . The themes of self-esteem and feeling different are very relatable” (Online Book Club). The concept for Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is to communicate to kids that it’s perfectly acceptable to be unique or different. Geared towards the modern girl for building confidence and positive self-image, it shines light on a young princess who thinks that she’s supposed to look a certain way. Illustrated with colorful imagery, the story is driven by the princess’s amazing imagination and she eventually changes her attitude towards being a princess that wears glasses. Princesses can wear glasses, and even braces. They don’t have to look or be one certain way and all girls can be princesses no matter what. “A change in appearance can be difficult for a child to adjust to. Many children have to wear glasses, braces, or other type of health aid. This can create feelings of insecurity and anxiety . . . [A] sweet story about a common issue.” —Online Book Club
  • Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses

    Tia Cherie Dammen, Kim Betschart

    Paperback (Morgan James Kids, Feb. 6, 2018)
    The concept for Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is to communicate to kids that it’s perfectly acceptable to be unique or different. Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is geared towards the modern girl for building her confidence and positive self-image. Princesses Don’t Wear Glasses is special because it shines light on a young princess who thinks that princesses are supposed to look a certain way. Illustrated with colorful imagery, the story is driven by the princess’s amazing imagination and she eventually changes her attitude towards being a princess that wears glasses. Princesses can wear glasses, and even braces. They don’t have to look or be one certain way and all girls can be princesses no matter what.
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  • Dogs Don't Wear Glasses

    Adrienne Geoghegan

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, March 1, 1996)
    When Nanny Needles mistakenly believes that her dog Seymour has vision problems, she takes him to the eye doctor to be fitted for glasses
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  • Princesses Don't Wear Glasses

    Jacqueline Waterhouse, Gabi Carr

    language (Waterhouse Books, Nov. 13, 2015)
    Princesses don’t wear glasses … or do they? Eight-year-old Charlie loves her new glasses, but she doesn’t want to wear them. All the princesses in her storybooks don’t wear glasses, and she wants to be just like them.However, things change when she has a visitor who takes her on a journey to meet one very special princess and her fairy helpers.This heartwarming tale is suitable for reading aloud to the 5-8 age range, and for independent readers within this range.
  • Dogs Don't Wear Glasses

    Adrienne Geoghegan

    Paperback (Interlink Pub Group Inc, March 1, 1998)
    When Nanny Needles mistakenly believes that her dog Seymour has vision problems, she takes him to the eye doctor to be fitted for glasses
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  • Firemen Don't Wear Glasses

    Peyton Adams, Katey Carey

    language (Steel Rooster Press, April 16, 2013)
    Jonathan loves to make believe he's a fireman but now he has to wear glasses. Have you ever seen a fireman wearing glasses? Well neither has Jonathan, so he puts them in his pocket. When a new boy joins his class, Jonathan is happy to show him around. What results is a fun day full of THUMPING!, BUMPING! and SCRATCHING! By the time the day is over, Jonathan learns that different is okay, and doesn't mean he can't be anything he wants to be! This book is recommended for the child that is three to eight years old. The artwork is clean and uses strong colors, a winning combination for this age group.
  • Dogs Don't Wear Glasses

    Adrienne Geoghegan

    Paperback (Magi Publications, London, March 15, 1997)
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