Wacky Wednesday

Wacky Wednesday

by Dr. Seuss and Dr. Seuss

4.00 out of 5 (3 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
48 
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers 
Publication Date:
04 May 2004 
Category:
Picture Books 
ISBN:
9780007175161 

Description

Just how wacky can a Wednesday get? With shoes on the wall, tortoises in trees, pigs without legs and teachers on roller skates, children will have lots of fun counting all the wacky things they can find on each spread of this entertaining book. With his unique combination of hilarious stories, zany pictures and riotous rhymes, Dr. Suess has been delighting young children and helping them learn to read for over fifty years. Creator of the wonderfully anarchic Cat in the Hat, and ranked among the UK's top ten favourite children's authors, Dr. Seuss is a global best-seller, with nearly half a billion books sold worldwide. As part of a major rebrand programme, HarperCollins is relaunching Dr. Seuss's best-selling books. In response to consumer demand, bright new cover designs incorporate much-needed guidance on reading levels. The standard paperbacks divide into three reading strands - Blue Back Books for parents to share with young children, Green Back Books for budding readers to tackle on their own, and Yellow Back Books for older, more fluent readers to enjoy. This is a Green Back book.

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  • This is a great story for kids. Each page has detailed pictures with wacky things for the children to find (such as a green sun, houses without walls, cars without wheels etc). My kids have great fun finding all the things that are out of place in the pictures.

    5.00 out of 5

    seldombites

  • A must-have in every collection, in my opinion. The title pretty much explains it all: it's a very wacky day, and each page, things just get wackier. Can you spot all the wackiness?

    5.00 out of 5

    msmalnick

  •   I can always count on Dr. Seuss to provide a somewhat outlandish story, this one however did not rank at the top of my list. The illuastrations (though not by Dr. Seauss were a bit to wild for me and the students, they referred to them as, "scary".

    2.00 out of 5

    restock

  • This story was about a boy who noticed things were very wacky today. The boy noticed one of his shoes was on the wall and the other shoe was on the ceiling. The boy ended up finding forty wacky things today. At the end of the book the boy got his shoe off the wall and ceiling and then went to bed. This story teaches children that if one day is crazy hopefully the next day would be a much smoother day.

    out of 5

    JDHensley

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