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Wade Bradford

    Cowboys and Idiots (and other plays)
    There's a Dodo on the Wedding Cake
    Mr. Complain Takes the Train
    Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Boo!
    There's a Dinosaur on the 13th Floor
    Enjoy Your Show
    • Enjoy Your Show

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(7)Évaluer

      "Yes. It had been her, my mistress all along, with her tanexterior, built with walls that rise and fall according to thevarious sizes of the eight movie screens beneath herinviting architecture. The neon was her make-up, blue and red, bright anddecadent. Trashy, yet sexy. The poster cases in frontdisplayed her livelihood, her fleeting pastimes, her current but brief boyfriends who were just passingthrough town.She wasn't a classy dame like the single-screened girls downtown, dressed in brownstone and good taste. She was born a suburban child, a multi-plex,and she hoped to please everybody."Welcome to the Royal Cinemas. Enjoy Your Show.Welcome to the Royal Cinemas

      Enjoy Your Show
    • Join Dr. Seuss's beloved character Horton the elephant and friends on a Halloween adventure as they try to overcome their fears and find the source of a spooky sound—includes two pages of colorful stickers!In the Jungle of Nool, near the Glowbug Lagoon,In the hush of the night, 'neath the October moon,He was counting the stars (there were more than a few),When Horton the elephant heard a strange . . .BOO!Horton the elephant is as kind and lovable as ever in this fun picture book about facing your fears and helping those in need. At first, Horton, Kangaroo, and the Wickersham Brothers are terrified of the sound. What could it A Blurpp in the bog? A triple-eyed bat flying out of the fog?Knowing that there's only one way to find out, Horton bravely leads the group toward the sound, and the animals are relieved to discover that their fears were unfounded. . . .Written and illustrated in the iconic style of Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Who! , this perfect Halloween read-aloud includes two pages of stickers, ideal for decorating your own Seussian jack-o'-lantern!

      Dr. Seuss's Horton Hears a Boo!
    • In this interactive story that encourages positivity and gratitude, a fussy fellow takes an extraordinary train ride, yet remains thoroughly unimpressed. Readers will hoot with laughter at this silly sendup of the sourpusses of the world. After all, doesn’t everyone know a Mr. Complain or two?Mr. Complain is ready for his vacation in Dullsville, but on the train ride there, nothing is the way he likes it. First, the engine is too loud. Then, the passengers are too happy. Plus, the cars are too crowded, the seats are too lumpy, and his seatmate is too prickly. And that’s all before the train even leaves the station!           Will Mr. Complain ever be able to relax and enjoy the ride? Find out as he travels through mountains, volcanoes, caves, and even oceans in this silly interactive story that’s perfect for train- and animal-loving kids.

      Mr. Complain Takes the Train
    • Cowboys and Idiots (and other plays)

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The collection features "Cowboys and Idiots," an epic western comedy centered on two ranch-hands who become outlaws in their pursuit of revenge across the desert. The play blends humor with adventure, showcasing the misadventures and antics of its quirky characters as they navigate the challenges of their newfound outlaw lives. Wade Bradford's unique storytelling brings a fresh twist to the classic western genre, making it a captivating read for fans of comedy and drama alike.

      Cowboys and Idiots (and other plays)
    • Explore bathing practices in different countries and cultures in this lively, colorful picture book. From a hammam in Turkey to a maqii on the Alaskan tundra, this book shares the bath-time battle that happens every night around the world. "Yes, yes!" say the grown-ups, "No, no!" say the children, and the chase is on! Bath time may take many forms, but it's a ritual we all share. "Bradford's picture book makes a splash with its lighthearted, global perspective on the ritual of bathing. "No, no!" squeal the children: "Yes, yes," insist the adults in English, Japanese, Hindi, and a sprinkling of other languages. . . .Parents and children will enjoy incorporating the linguistic variations into their own bath-time practices." —Booklist

      Around the World in a Bathtub
    • Endlich ein Bett! Herr Schnarch ist müde und möchte schlafen. Im Gute-Nacht-Hotel ist es allerdings nicht einfach, ein Bett zu finden! Mal liegt eine Maus auf dem Kopfkissen, dann ein Schwein im Bett oder es tropft es von der Zimmerdecke. In jedem Zimmer, das ihm der stoisch-liebenswürdige Rezeptionist zeigt, gibt es etwas Überraschendes, das den Hotelgast wach hält. Im 13. Stock sind die Möbel zwar etwas groß, aber es ist ruhig und das Bett ist leer! Endlich, Herr Schnarch schläft sofort ein. Den ungewöhnlichen Zimmergenossen hat er gar nicht bemerkt ...

      Wer schnarcht im 13. Stock?