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  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paul Schmid

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 9, 2010)
    From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of I Wish You More, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, "a joyous, totally original potpourri of stories, poems, lists, palindromes, visual jokes, and random observations about the universal delights and conundrums of childhood."*Reminiscent of classics like Falling Up from Shel Silverstein, this 80-page black-and-white book is meant for sharing and taps into the delightfully inquisitive world of a child.Amy Krouse Rosenthal said it best:Hello, You! So . . . this book is full of stuff I've always wondered about . . . Like:Did Miss Mary Mack have friends who liked other colors?Could everything important about the world be summarized in a poem that rhymes?How do moms always know when you're about to sneak a cookie?Who hid something under the Tooth Fairy's pillow when she was a little girl?Inside you will find stories, short poems, lists, palindromes, visual treats, and random observations. Some parts are happy, some sad-ish, some silly, some serious, some crunchy, some with a soft center. You can open the book up anywhere and read. So the beginning could be the end, and the end could be the beginning. But I guess the middle is always the middle. . . .P.S. Aren't Paul's drawings the best?!—Amy Krouse Rosenthal *School Library Journal
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  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paul Schmid

    eBook (HarperCollins, Oct. 29, 2013)
    From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of I Wish You More, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, "a joyous, totally original potpourri of stories, poems, lists, palindromes, visual jokes, and random observations about the universal delights and conundrums of childhood."*Reminiscent of classics like Falling Up from Shel Silverstein, this 80-page black-and-white book is meant for sharing and taps into the delightfully inquisitive world of a child.Amy Krouse Rosenthal said it best:Hello, You! So . . . this book is full of stuff I've always wondered about . . . Like:Did Miss Mary Mack have friends who liked other colors?Could everything important about the world be summarized in a poem that rhymes?How do moms always know when you're about to sneak a cookie?Who hid something under the Tooth Fairy's pillow when she was a little girl?Inside you will find stories, short poems, lists, palindromes, visual treats, and random observations. Some parts are happy, some sad-ish, some silly, some serious, some crunchy, some with a soft center. You can open the book up anywhere and read. So the beginning could be the end, and the end could be the beginning. But I guess the middle is always the middle. . . .P.S. Aren't Paul's drawings the best?!—Amy Krouse Rosenthal *School Library Journal
  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paul Schmid

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Hello, You! So . . . this book is full of stuff I've always wondered about . . . Like: Did Miss Mary Mack have friends who liked other colors? Could everything important about the world be summarized in a poem that rhymes? How do Moms always know when you're about to sneak a cookie? Who hid something under the Tooth Fairy's pillow when she was a little girl? Inside you will find stories, short poems, lists, palindromes, visual treats, and random observations. Some parts are happy, some sad-ish, some silly, some serious, some crunchy, some with a soft center. You can open the book up anywhere and read. So the beginning could be the end, and the end could be the beginning. But I guess the middle is always the middle. . . . P.S. aren't Paul's drawings the best?!
  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paul Schmid

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Feb. 9, 2010)
    From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of I Wish You More, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, "a joyous, totally original potpourri of stories, poems, lists, palindromes, visual jokes, and random observations about the universal delights and conundrums of childhood."*Reminiscent of classics like Falling Up from Shel Silverstein, this 80-page black-and-white book is meant for sharing and taps into the delightfully inquisitive world of a child.Amy Krouse Rosenthal said it best:Hello, You! So . . . this book is full of stuff I've always wondered about . . . Like:Did Miss Mary Mack have friends who liked other colors?Could everything important about the world be summarized in a poem that rhymes?How do moms always know when you're about to sneak a cookie?Who hid something under the Tooth Fairy's pillow when she was a little girl?Inside you will find stories, short poems, lists, palindromes, visual treats, and random observations. Some parts are happy, some sad-ish, some silly, some serious, some crunchy, some with a soft center. You can open the book up anywhere and read. So the beginning could be the end, and the end could be the beginning. But I guess the middle is always the middle. . . .P.S. Aren't Paul's drawings the best?!—Amy Krouse Rosenthal *School Library Journal
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  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 9, 2010)
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  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paul Schmid

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Feb. 9, 2010)
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  • The Wonder Book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1656)
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  • The Wonder Book

    Amy Krouse Rosenthal

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 9, 2010)
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