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 • ...
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 ...
Pigs are smarter than you think!
When Megan’s dad tells her not to let the pigs out of their pen, curiosity gets the better of her. Why not? Pigs are too dumb to do anything anyway . . . or are they? ...
“Something good” is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya’s dad won’t buy anything good at the store—no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the ...
Gah-Ning wants to go to Kapuskasing, that bustling hub of Northern Ontario civilization. But her father doesn't want her to go. He knows what happens to people when they go there--they shop until their ...
Brigid really, really loves markers. She convinces her mom to buy a new set of five hundred washable coloring markers, then five hundred coloring markers that smell, then five super-indelible-never-come-off-till-you’re-dead-and-maybe-even-later ...
Moira’s afraid her parents might get upset if they find out she invited the whole school to her birthday party . . . so she just doesn’t tell them. The big day arrives, and grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...
This story starts out with a familiar premise: Michael and Sheila visit a fire station. But then the Munsch flair for imaginative insight and humor take over. While the two kids are exploring a fire truck, ...