The ultimate Munsch contains all three volumes of the first Munschworks collections. Produced in an extra-large picture-book format, it is perfect for sharing. Includes a table of contents for easy reference. ...
Andrew has decided he never needs to go pee ever again, but his parents aren’t too sure. Only one minute into the drive to his grandparents’ house, Andrew changes his mind.
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. ...
The Mole Sisters set out to do nothing at all. But when a busy bee buzzes by, they follow him and end up in a lovely meadow of flowers. The Mole Sisters begin smelling and their noses become covered ...
Robert Munsch is one of North America’s best-selling children’s book authors. Two of his books appeared on The New York Times list of the top 100 children’s books published in the last fifteen years. ...
One volume cannot possibly contain all the Munsch favorites—it would be too heavy to lift!
Now volume two has another five classic Munsch titles:
• Pigs • Purple, Green and Yellow • Mortimer • ...
When a piece of moss is feeling bad, the Mole Sisters set out to show him what a wonderful world they live in. Their adventures take them from their mole hole to the top of the world and back again. ...
Acclaimed Inuit storyteller Michael Kusugak weaves a tapestry of tales about ten-year-old Agatha and her accidental heroism in the high Arctic of 1958. The first of Agatha's stories is based on one of ...
The stories in this Munsch collection are:
• The Paper Bag Princess • I Have to Go! • David’s Father • The Fire Station • Thomas’ Snowsuit
None of the kids in her class wear a ponytail, so Stephanie decides she must have one. The loud, unanimous comment from her classmates is: “Ugly, ugly, very ugly.” Steadfast, when all the girls have ...