Sunday, October 9, 2011

Houghton Mifflin.

Houghton Mifflin. Houghton Mifflin Houghton Mifflin Company is a leading educational publisher in the United States. The company's headquarters is located in Boston's Back Bay. It publishes textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers 222 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116 www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com Ewetopia isn't comfortable in her own wool, and is determinedto impress others--but all her attempts fall flat, until theWoolyones' Costume Ball arrives with a promise of fame in HelenLester's The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing (0618868445, $16.00).She tries on over fifty costumes before she finds the perfect one--whichseems to fall flat until a stranger brings a new dilemma to the ball.Lynn Munsinger's hilarious illustrations accent a fun take on thetraditional Wolf story. Bruce McMillan's HOW THE LADIES STOPPED THEWIND (9780618773305, $16.00) tells of windy Iceland and village ladieswho set out to stop the wind so they can go for a walk. Hungry sheephave other plans, however--and the singing ladies may be thwarted thwart?tr.v. thwart��ed, thwart��ing, thwarts1. To prevent the occurrence, realization, or attainment of: They thwarted her plans.2. intheir magic. Picturebook collections specializing in multicultural taleswill find this a different, fun story. A.W. Flaherty's THE LUCK OFTHE LOCH NESS MONSTER Loch Ness monster“Nessie”; sea serpent said to inhabit Loch Ness. [Scot. Folklore: Wallechinsky, 443]See : MonstersLoch Ness monstersupposed sea serpent dwelling in lake. [Scot. Hist. : A TALE OF PICKY pick��y?adj. pick��i��er, pick��i��est InformalExcessively meticulous; fussy.pickyAdjective[pickier, pickiest] Brit, Austral & NZ EATING (0618556443, $16.00)enjoys fine drawings by Scott Magoon as it tells of a little girl whotosses her oatmeal overboard o��ver��board?adv.Over or as if over the side of a boat or ship.Idiom: go overboardTo go to extremes, especially as a result of enthusiasm. all the time. She's a picky eater--buta small worm who swims alongside an ocean liner bound for Scotland findsmuch good about her throw-aways--too good, perhaps? it's a zany,fun Loch Ness story offering quite a different premise. RebeccaBond's THE GREAT DOUGHNUT PARADE (0618777059, $17.00) tells ofsmall Billy, who has a doughnut tied to his belt and finds himselfleading a parade as a result. With its rollicking rol��lick��ing?adj.Carefree and high-spirited; boisterous: a rollicking celebration.rol rhyme and funpaintings, it's a cheerful, fun easy read for beginning picturebookenthusiasts.

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