With just the right touch of humor and grossness, a five-year-old boy thinks his body is falling apart until he learns new teeth grow and hair and skin replace themselves. By the author of Green Wilma
The dead body found in the river has nothing to do with Todd. Sure, a murder is big news, but what would really interest him? A paying job. Then he meets Rat, who?s already been to Vietnam. And when h
The dead body found in the Chemanga River has nothing to do with Todd. He?s been busy making beds at the family motel and writing alien stories to entertain his friends. Sure, a murder is big news, bu
Fully re-illustrated for its anniversary, this classic is funnier and more kid-appealing than everIn celebration of twenty-five gleeful years in print, Tedd Arnold has created all-new artwork in the z
I just don't know what's going on Or why it has to be But every day it's something worse What's happening to me? So begins this uproarious new story from the best-selling creator of No Jumping on the
Walter lives near the top floor of a tall apartment building, where one night his habit of jumping on his bed leads to a tumultuous fall through floor after floor, collecting occupants all the way dow
People say the strangest things: Give me a hand . . . Hold your tongue . . . Scream your lungs out . . . What if a kid wants to keep all of his body parts in place? Well then, he'll need to take some
Green Wilma is so determined to catch a tasty fly that she doesn?t notice a family of galactic visitors to her pond. In a case of mistaken identity, the alien parents beam Wilma on board their spacesh