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Books with title Wacky Wednesday

  • Wacky Wednesday

    Theo LeSieg, George Booth

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1974)
    Find each and every wacky mistake in this silly book of errors with Dr. Seuss! From a shoe stuck on the ceiling to tigers at school to flying cars, this is no normal Wednesday! Kids will love counting up the crazy things they see on every page in this search-and-find activity book featuring the madcap magic of Dr. Seuss's rhyme, and hilarious illustrations from George Booth! Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself, Beginner Books are unique early readers that encourage children to read on their own, using simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. Smaller than the classic large format Seuss picture books like The Lorax and Oh, The Places You’ll Go!, these portable packages are perfect for early and practicing readers ages 3-7, and lucky parents too! “Pretty much all the stuff you need to know is in Dr. Seuss.” –President Barack Obama
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Theo. LeSieg

    Paperback (Beginners Books (Random House), Aug. 16, 1974)
    Dr. Seuss' children's book
  • Wednesday Wars

    Professor Gary D Schmidt

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2009)
    Gary D. Schmidt offers an unforgettable antihero in THE WEDNESDAY WARS--a wonderfully witty and compelling novel about a teenage boy's mishaps and adventures over the course of the 1967-68 school year. Meet Holling Hoodhood, a seventh-grader at Camillo Junior High, who must spend Wednesday afternoons with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, while the rest of the class has religious instruction. Mrs. Baker doesn't like Holling--he's sure of it. Why else would she make him read the plays of William Shakespeare outside class? But everyone has bigger things to worry about, like Vietnam. His father wants Holling and his sister to be on their best behavior: the success of his business depends on it. But how can Holling stay out of trouble when he has so much to contend with? A bully demanding cream puffs; angry rats; and a baseball hero signing autographs the very same night Holling has to appear in a play in yellow tights! As fate sneaks up on him again and again, Holling finds Motivation--the Big M--in the most unexpected places and musters up the courage to embrace his destiny, in spite of himself.
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Dr. Seuss, George Booth

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 12, 1974)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Imagine a day that begins when you look up in bed over your head, and see something funny. A child is having a wacky day, but nothing is really wrong. We all have days like that. Then, suddenly they are over.
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  • Wednesday

    Anne Bertier

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Wednesday is a sweet story about two best friends, Little Round and Big Square. But it's also about what it is to really play imaginatively with another. Every Wednesday, our two friends get together to play. Sometimes they have some tough moments, like all true friends, but they mostly have the best time that two friends can ever have together! Illustrated in a strong, two-color graphic style, Wednesday has strong appeal for the youngest readers as well as for parents and teachers.Anne Bertier has been writing and illustrating children's books since 1995. She studied literature while attending mime courses at the Sylvia Monfort School. Her particular interests in creating art are composition and balance.
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Theo Le Sieg

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Oct. 31, 1984)
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Dr. Seuss, George Booth

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1974)
    Read and count along with Dr. Seuss and George Booth’s classic Beginner Book full of errors. This is no ordinary day! There’s a shoe on the ceiling and bananas in the apple tree, and it only gets wackier. From a hole in the kitchen table to a green sun in the sky, young readers will love finding each silly mistake. Illustrated by renowned New Yorker cartoonist George Booth, Wacky Wednesday is impossible to forget. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Theo (Le Sieg) Illus. by George Booth LeSieg

    Hardcover (Grolier, Aug. 16, 1977)
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  • Wacky Wednesday

    Theo LeSieg, George Booth

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, March 3, 1975)
    Just how wacky can a Wednesday get? With shoes on the wall, tortoises in trees, pigs without legs and teachers on roller skates, children will have lots of fun counting all the wacky things they can find on each spread of this entertaining book. This title belongs to the highly acclaimed Beginner Book series developed by Dr. Seuss, in which the essential ingredients of rhyme, rhythm and repetition are combined with zany artwork and off-the-wall humour to create a range of books that will encourage even the most reluctant child to learn to read. Originally published under the pseudonym of Theo. LeSieg, Wacky Wednesday is being relaunched with a stylish new cover design which reveals, for the first time, the true identity of the author -- Dr. Seuss himself!
  • Wednesday

    Mary Lindeen, Javier A. Gonzalez

    eBook (ABDO, Feb. 15, 2019)
    The seven days of the week are always the same. Sunday, Monday, then Tuesday: what’s the next one to name?
  • Wednesday Wars

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Clarion, Jan. 27, 2007)
    In 1967, on Wednesday afternoons, seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood and his teacher, Mrs. Baker, read the plays of William Shakespeare while his classmates go to Catechism or Hebrew School.
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  • Wacky Farm Wednesday

    Helen Darling, Sona & Jacob, Pam Schiller

    Paperback (My Darling-Tots Publications, )
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