Robert Munsch
Robert Munsch's beloved bestselling classic shows girls everywhere that a princess makes a perfect hero.
Princess Elizabeth is excited to marry dreamy Prince Ronald, but then a dragon attacks the castle, kidnaps her prince, and burns all her clothes. In resourceful and humorous fashion, Elizabeth dons a paper bag, finds and outsmarts the dragon, and rescues Ronald—who is less than pleased at her unprincesslike appearance. What's
Another laugh-out-loud book from the author of The Paper Bag Princess!
Everyone is copying Stephanie's ponytail! No matter which way she wears it, the list of copycats keeps growing. But when Stephanie declares her next hair style, she tries to shake all of her followers loose.
A newly designed Classic Munsch picture book introduces this tale of trend-setting hairdos to a young generation of readers.
A young woman holds her newborn son
And looks at him lovingly.
"I'll love you forever
I'll like you for always
As long as I'm living
My baby you'll be."
So begins the story that has touched the hearts of millions worldwide. Since publication in 1986, Love You Forever has sold more than 15 million copies in paperback and the regular hardcover edition (as well as hundreds of thousands
...Une légende inuite raconte que des Qallupilluits se cachent sous la glace de mer. Ces créatures capturent les enfants qui s'aventurent sans leurs parents près des crevasses de la glace. Mais la jeune Allashua doute de leur existence et décide,malgré la promesse faite à ses parents, d'aller pêcher seule sur l'océan glacé. Et comme il fallait s'y attendre, ce ne sontpas des poissons qu'elle rapportera à la maison...
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.
A new look for the Classic Munsch picture books brings all of the urgency and fun of I Have to Go! To a new generation of young readers.
10) Thomas' Snowsuit
Thomas refuses to wear his new snowsuit despite the pleas of his mother, his teacher, and even his principal.
12) The Dark
Jule Ann pounds on the bottom of a cookie jar, and a small dark lump bounces out. The Dark quickly gobbles up every shadow in sight, growing bigger with each one. Munsch's plucky heroine resolves the perplexing problem with brilliant, spirited logic.
13) Show and Tell
Ben wreaks havoc at school when he decides to bring his baby sister for show and tell.
14) Moira's Birthday
Moira invites grades 1 to 6 to her party. But her parents don't know—until ...
15) Something Good
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 saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something good.
16) The Fire Station
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, an alarm goes off—and away go Michael and Sheila to the rescue!
17) Mud Puddle
Whenever Jule Ann goes outside, a Mud Puddle jumps on her and gets her muddy all over. But she defeats it with cheerful ingenuity and two bars of smelly yellow soap. As in all Munsch stories, kids are the heroes!
18) Mortimer
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 other that Mortimer drifts off to sleep.
19) Pigs
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.
20) Wait and See
It is Olivia's birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish—she gets exactly what she wanted!