A little boy learns to cope with, and love, his eccentric parents--the way they wave at him from the bus stop, pack him strange lunches, and dress oddly--in a touching tale of a situation to which many children can relate
A boy must contend with his weird parents--a mother who puts a hard-boiled egg with rabbit ears and whiskers in his lunchbox and a father who asks the boy to imitate a chicken in public. Reprint.
School & Library Binding
(Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A young boy comes to accept his parents' unusual behavior which includes packing surprises in his lunch box and greeting strangers they meet on the street.
A boy must contend with his weird parents--a mother who puts a hard-boiiled egg with rabbit ears and whiskers in his lunchbox and a father who asks the boy to imitate a chicken in public
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