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Books with title President Pennybaker

  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, John McDonough, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Oct. 24, 2008)
    Kate Feiffer is the daughter of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer. In President Pennybaker, Luke Pennybaker is sick of chores, school, and homework. Life just doesn't seem fair! So Luke decides it's time for a kid president, and during a time-out in his room he gets the idea for a "Pennies for Pennybaker" campaign. He gets a lot more support than expected - but is he really ready to be President Pennybaker?
  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, Diane Goode

    language (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Jan. 3, 2012)
    What if a boy ran for president and won? Being a kid isn't easy, just ask Luke Pennybaker. Chores, school, homework, and more chores. Who needs it? Sent to his room for a time-out, Luke devises a plan to run for president and make like fair for kids once and for all. As "Pennies for Pennybaker" builds momentum, Luke's campaign takes hold across America. Being president of the United States is all a kid could hope for - or is it? Completely plausible and surprising, Kate Feiffer and Diane Goode's spirited collaboration is sure-fire inspiration for presidential hopefuls across the land.
  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, Diane Goode

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Kate Feiffer’s politically playful picture book is now available in paperback!Even though Luke Pennybaker cleans his room, eats his lunch, brushes his teeth, and feeds the fish, he isn’t allowed to watch TV. Life just isn’t fair! Luke decides to do something about it—something big. He runs for President of the United States so he can make the rules. Luke’s bid in the presidential race takes him and his dog (his running mate) across the country as he gathers support for his platform issues: Homework will be optional, bedtimes are no more, dessert time is anytime, and there will be a pet for every child. With overwhelming popular support, Luke takes office. But being President is a lot of work. How will President Pennybaker find a way to still have fun?
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  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, Diane Goode

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Aug. 26, 2008)
    What if a boy ran for president and won? Being a kid isn't easy, just ask Luke Pennybaker. Chores, school, homework, and more chores. Who needs it? Sent to his room for a time-out, Luke devises a plan to run for president and make like fair for kids once and for all. As "Pennies for Pennybaker" builds momentum, Luke's campaign takes hold across America. Being president of the United States is all a kid could hope for - or is it? Completely plausible and surprising, Kate Feiffer and Diane Goode's spirited collaboration is sure-fire inspiration for presidential hopefuls across the land.
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  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, Diane Goode

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 3, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Tired of the unfairness of life, young Luke Pennybaker decides to run for president, with his dog Lily as his running mate.
  • President Pennybaker

    Katie Feiffer

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, July 6, 2008)
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  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, March 15, 1669)
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  • President Pennybaker

    Kate Feiffer, John McDonough, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, )
    Kate Feiffer’s politically playful picture book is now available in paperback!Even though Luke Pennybaker cleans his room, eats his lunch, brushes his teeth, and feeds the fish, he isn’t allowed to watch TV. Life just isn’t fair! Luke decides to do something about it—something big. He runs for President of the United States so he can make the rules. Luke’s bid in the presidential race takes him and his dog (his running mate) across the country as he gathers support for his platform issues: Homework will be optional, bedtimes are no more, dessert time is anytime, and there will be a pet for every child. With overwhelming popular support, Luke takes office. But being President is a lot of work. How will President Pennybaker find a way to still have fun?