William had a one-in-a-million tooth - a tooth that received radio programs. But what happens when it begins to receive bulletins about an invasion from outer space?
A delightful collection of 29 poems filled to the brim with nonsense. Everyone will have a rousing good time reading the poems aloud as the lively words dance on your tongue.
Stanley Lampchop is sleeping when a bulletin board falls on top of him. He's not hurt, but the bulletin board flattens him. The doctor says he's okay, but he's now half an inch thick. Stanley can slide underneath doors, hide in a painting, and take a trip to California in an envelope! Does being flat have any downsides?
Somebody has stolen Bashful Beaver's big black bag of beautiful bright blue buttons and left a battered box of broken bottles behind. Although Flatfoot Fox thinks he knows who is responsible, he lets his faithful friend, Secretary Bird take the lead on this mystery. With each new suspect interviewed they seem to find more victims and no thief. Scatterbrain Squirrel is missing his savory, scrunchy, scrumptious seeds. Mean-Tempered Turtle has lost his tangled tags and tattered tassels. Who could be responsible? This is a laugh out loud romp for beginning chapter book readers.