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Books : Children's Books : Authors & Illustrators, A-Z : ( M ) : Martchenko, Michael
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A little girl who is determined to strike a blow for nonconformity manages to arrive at school every day with a hairdo more outraegous than the day before. And each time, the cast of copycats grows and grows--until the day she threatens to shave her head! The strong female voice will speak to many, asserting the importance of individuality and independent thought. Full color.
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Tina loves her brand-new socks so much that she's never ever going to take them off! But when her wonderful socks start to get smelly, her friends have to take action!
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. His mother, teacher, and principal have a hard time trying to convince Thomas to wear his snowsuit.
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This is Munsch as you've never seen it before. A perfect gift, The Munschworks Grand Treasury contains all three volumes of the Munschworks collections. Produced in an extra-large picture-book format, it is perfect for sharing. Includes a table of contents for easy reference.
Featuring 15 popular Robert Munsch stories: The Paper Bag Princess
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoThe Fire Station
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoI Have to Go!
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoDavid's Father
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoThomas' Snowsuit
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoPigs
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoMortimer
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoPurple, Green and Yellow
illustrated by Hélène DesputeauxMurmel Murmel Murmel
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoSomething Good
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoStephanie's Ponytail
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoAngela's Airplane
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoJonathan Cleaned Up - Then He Heard a Sound
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoShow and Tell
illustrated by Michael MartchenkoA Promise is a Promise
by Robert Munsch & Michael Kusugak
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Andrew's mother and father always ask very clearly if Andrew needs to go pee, and his answer is always, "No, no, no, no." Unfortunately, that answer never seems to last long!
"This is an attractive, well-designed, sturdy package..."
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Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store - no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.
ot;Michael Martchenko's illustrations...are lively, simple and expressive. The characters practically jump off the page."
- Quill & QuireAbout the Annikin Series:
Annikins are mini books made especially for children -- small enough to fit into tiny hands and pockets. Each book measures 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and contains full color pages.
Orders for 100 units or more qualify for a handsome clear acrylic counter display. Please mark your order.
Re-orders of individual titles in 20s only (Available only to retail stores -- not sold as individual books)
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Jason's dad walks in his sleep, Jason finds him in the most unlikely places.
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Yeow!" shouts Andrew. "Do something about my loose tooth. It hurts!" Andrew's dad breaks his pliers trying to pull that tooth. Andrew's mother can't yank it out, either. Both Andrew's dentist and the Tooth Fairy herself are stumped! Finally Andrew's friend Louis comes up with a special tooth-removing remedy that requires plenty of pepper and a great big sneeze.
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While looking for her lost father at the airport, Angela ends up in the front of the plane. She decides to push just one button, and then another ... and another ...
About the Annikin Series:
Annikins are mini books made especially for children -- small enough to fit into tiny hands and pockets. Each book measures 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and contains full color pages.
Orders for 100 units or more qualify for a handsome clear acrylic counter display. Please mark your order.
Re-orders of individual titles in 20s only (Available only to retail stores -- not sold as individual books)
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It's Mortimer's bedtime, but he would much rather sing his rowdy song. Mom, Dad and even the police can't get him to quiet down, until they become so distracted by each otherthat Mortimer drifts off to sleep.
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Celebrate 25 years of The Paper Bag Princess with an exclusive look behind the scenes.
In the fall of 1980, Annick Press first published Robert Munsch's tale of a dragon, a princess named Elizabeth, and the bum of a prince she rescues. Playfully illustrated by Michael Martchenko, and full of Munsch's now-famous wit, the book was an instant success and has since sold millions of copies in dozens of languages all over the world.
To celebrate the 25th birthday of this modern classic, Annick presents the familiar story of The Paper Bag Princess in all its exuberance, along with more than 30 pages of never-before published behind-the-scenes features -- all in a new bigger format.
The Paper Bag Princess 25th Anniversary Edition presents the story behind the story.
Readers will discover how Munsch -- once on a path to becoming a priest -- became one of the most famous children's authors of all time. They'll learn how an extra space on a gallery wall landed Martchenko his first, and most legendary, children's book gig ever. And they'll meet the real Elizabeth and see what she's up to today.
Also included are never-before published sketches and paintings that take readers through the process of the book's creation. Further sections explore the book's critical success, its international popularity, and responses from fans old and new, including some surprising ones.
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Robin pulls a baby out of a hole in sandbox and tries to find an adult who will care for it.
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While on vacation. Matthew is excited to take part in the local sandcastle contest. The winner gets a bathtub filled with ice cream!But Matthew is just too good at building sand castles. The judges all think the house he builds, complete with sand chairs, a sand refrigerator, and sand food is real! He has to prove that it's all just a big pile of sand so he can win that ice cream!
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Olivia confidently warns her parents that her birthday wish will come true, and when snow does begin to fall in the middle of summer, piling up against the door, her parents rush to whip up another cake. Simultaneous.
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Christopher's play cookies look delicious, but when he offers some to his parents, they soon realize they've been tricked! Soon enough, Chris' teacher gives him a salty taste of his own medicine. Munsch and Martchenko have created another irreverent escapade!
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Megan is told to feed the pigs, but not to open the gate. She does of course, and the results are hilarious as the pigs help themselves to coffee and the newspaper at the breakfast table, follow Megan to school, and ride home by way of the school bus. Full-color illustrations.
About the Annikin Series:
Annikins are mini books made especially for children -- small enough to fit into tiny hands and pockets. Each book measures 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and contains full color pages.
Orders for 100 units or more qualify for a handsome clear acrylic counter display. Please mark your order.
Re-orders of individual titles in 20s only (Available only to retail stores -- not sold as individual books)
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The tale of how young Jule Ann captures a shadow-eater called the Dark is one of the strongest and earliest stories by Robert Munsch, now featuring all-new illustrations by Michael Martchenko. The original version (1979) illustrated by Sami Suomalainen, went throughings in two separate editions. Full-color throughout.
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Ben wanted to take something really neat to school for show-and-tell, so he decided to take his new baby sister. "Munsch at his creative best! . . . a must have for all children's libraries. . . ".--Canadian Materials, published by the Canadian Library Association. Full-color illustrations.
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Samuel, a very hungry boy, joins a pie-eating contest at the park.




















