David Milgrim

David Milgrim

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When Dad tells Buddy to sit, Buddy stands up and barks. When Dad tells Buddy to stand up and bark, Buddy sits! Mom tells Buddy to get the paper; Buddy rips it. Brother Pete tells Buddy to roll over--and Buddy takes Pete's shoe and runs away!

Only the little boy in this story knows how to get Buddy to do what he should--with hugs and cuddles and lots of love!

New readers will love this funny story about a boy and his dog!

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Ms. Crumb said cows were far too fat; that facts were facts and that was that. But this little boy doesn't care about facts. All he knows is that he drew a picture of some cows, and when a breeze blows it into the air, he sees cows flying everywhere. And if cows can fly, isn't anything possible?...

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Hollywood, take note: There’s a new talent in town! Amelia does it all— act, direct, write, edit, and even make costumes and scenery—with a little help from her enthusiastic brother and her dazzling dog and cat. Amelia thinks she has everything under control, but anything can happen when the film starts to roll, and stars collide.

Readers will delight in watching the creative process unfold, and will laugh out loud at the kids’ funny movie. There’s even a helpful glossary for aspiring filmmakers....


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Monty’s world seems a little different this morning. For one thing, he can’t help noticing his mother suddenly has three heads. And is serving liver flakes for breakfast. Then there are the unusual animals he encounters, who all seem to be talking and . . . wearing costumes? There’s no way around it—Monty has definitely woken up on the wrong planet.

The problem is, he has no idea how to get home. He needs advice. But from whom? The scatterbrained donkey? The no-nonsense ant? Or the old man on the mountaintop?

Readers will delight in joining Monty’s journey through this oddball alternate universe, packed with funny details....


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In this exuberant Thanksgiving story, a little girl goes on a last-minute errand for her mother. Along the way, she thanks all the familiar things she loves—her warm boots, the song of the birds, the pretty clouds in the November sky. And when she gets home from her errand, her family thanks her for what she has brought.

David Milgrim’s spare, repetitive text and colorful, contemporary illustrations are perfect for beginning readers, and leave no doubt about how much there is in the world to be thankful for!
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When Dad tells Buddy to sit, Buddy stands up and barks. When Dad tells Buddy to stand up and bark, Buddy sits! Mom tells Buddy to get the paper; Buddy rips it. Brother Pete tells Buddy to roll over--and Buddy takes Pete's shoe and runs away!

Only the little boy in this story knows how to get Buddy to do what he should--with hugs and cuddles and lots of love!

New readers will love this funny story about a boy and his dog!

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