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OverviewWould you like to eat a ball of elephant dung for dinner, take a dust bath, and then curl up in a slimy sleeping bag? Oh, you'd rather chew on a tasty worm, lick yourself clean, and stand on one leg to fall asleep? Vibrantly coloured cut-and-torn paper illustrations introduce tasty, silly, and quirky ways some animals like to eat, take a bath, and go to sleep in this playful new series by celebrated husband-and-wife team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. It's time to sleep! Who dozes standing on one leg without falling over, snores while flying, or snuggles together in a big sleepy pile? Ages 4 to 8 Grades Preschool to 3 AUTHOR: Robin Page lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband and collaborator, Steve Jenkins, and their three children. Along with writing and illustrating children's books, Steve and Robin run a graphic design studio. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Jenkins , Robin Page , Steve Jenkins , Robin PagePublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9780547250403ISBN 10: 0547250401 Pages: 24 Publication Date: 28 March 2011 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHow to Clean a Hippopotomus:  A Look at Unusual Animal Partnerships  with Robin Page <br> These fascinating stories from the natural world will easily interest young people, many of whom will want to move on from the appended notes about each featured critter to more in-depth titles that further explain the mysteries of animal symbiosis. -- Booklist, starred review <p>Jenkins, Steve Never Smile at a Monkey: And 17 Other Important Things to Remember. <p> This [Monkey] takes the cheesy appeal of the dangerous-animals hook and makes it thoughtful and inventive without robbing it of its melodramatic charm. . . Crisp and clean detail particularly distinguishes this batch of Jenkins' cut-out-collages, laid out with sharp edges against the white backgrounds, so the soft painterly striations and fibrous mottling stand out all the more. -- The Bulletin <br> Down, Down, Down One of 8 Notable Children's Books of 2009 <p> Through a magical use of cut paper, Jenkins takes the These will be an effective way to introduce animal habits and to link them to human behavior, and they may elicit audience interest in further discussion and exploration. Bulletin How to Clean a Hippopotomus: A Look at Unusual Animal Partnerships with Robin Page <br> These fascinating stories from the natural world will easily interest young people, many of whom will want to move on from the appended notes about each featured critter to more in-depth titles that further explain the mysteries of animal symbiosis. -- Booklist, starred review <p>Jenkins, Steve Never Smile at a Monkey: And 17 Other Important Things to Remember. <p> This [Monkey] takes the cheesy appeal of the dangerous-animals hook and makes it thoughtful and inventive without robbing it of its melodramatic charm. . . Crisp and clean detail particularly distinguishes this batch of Jenkins' cut-out-collages, laid out with sharp edges against the white backgrounds, so the soft painterly striations and fibrous mottling stand out all the more. -- The Bulletin <br> Down, Down, Down One of 8 Notable Children's Books of 2009<p> Through a magical use of cut paper, Jenkins takes the r Author InformationSteve Jenkins and Robin Page have collaborated on many books, including the Caldecott Honor-winning What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? and the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Move! Steve, Robin, and their three children eat, bathe, and sleep in Boulder, Colorado. Visit them at Steve's website at www.stevejenkinsbooks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |