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Ninety-three In My Family
Ninety-three In My Family
Authors: By Erica S. Perl, Illustrated by Mike Lester
Imprint: Abrams Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0-8109-5760-4
EAN: 9780810957602
Availability: Out of Stock
Publishing Date: 9/1/2006
Trim Size: 8 1/2 x 11
Page Count: 32
Cover: HC-Cloth with Jacket
Illustrations: 40 pages full-color, 40 pages, 8 1/2x11"
Price:
$15.95
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About the book
A cheerfully chaotic spin on a counting book, featuring a very large family

From mealtime to bathtime to bedtime, ordinary activities become extraordinary when you live with twenty-seven owls, eleven dogs, six goldfish, a carsick gerbil, and numerous other furry, feathery, and finned friends. Jaunty text, wonderfully ridiculous illustrations, and plenty of counting challenges make this extraordinary household worth repeat visits.

About the author
Erica S. Perl is the author of the hit picture book Chicken Bedtime is Really Early, illustrated by George Bates. She writes for Nickelodeon and Noggin and is currently writing for an Emmy-nominated children’s series. This is her second book. Visit www.ericaperl.com.

Mike Lester is a cartoonist with a popular daily Internet cartoon, Mike du Jour, which appears on www.dowjones.com and www.work.com. He has illustrated several children’s books, including the bestseller, A Is for Salad. He lives in Rome, Georgia. Visit www.mikelester.com.






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