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Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Kourtney Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Kourtney and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Kim Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Kim and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Kiersten Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Kiersten and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Katy Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Katy and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Joelle Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Joelle and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Jillian Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Jillian and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Jennie Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Jennie and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Everybody wants to be a princess! What could be better? In "Today Jenifer Will Be a Princess," one little heroine craves the royal treatment until she learns that princesses don't get to play in the mud. It's no contest--the tiara is abandoned in favor of playtime outside. Parents and children will happily follow along in this sweet book, personalized throughout just for Jenifer and decorated with pretty illustrations. It's perfect for imaginative minds just learning to read!
Only in the world of Close to Home can you find hospitals staffed with hypochondriac-sniffing dogs, Yellowstone employees who secretly spike Old Faithful with gallons of Mr. Bubble, and telephones equipped with Caller I.Q. Of course, for the creator of the screamingly successful Close to Home, it's just another no-holds-barred day at the drawing board.Specializing in humor in everyday situations, John McPherson lampoons the worlds of parenting, marriage, school, health care, work, and leisure in ways that get readers to laugh at themselves.
No one walks away from a Close to Home cartoon unscathed. John McPherson's lumpy characters and bizarre situations are tailor-made for gut-splitting laughs. And then there are the cartoons that leave readers shaking their heads, sputtering, "Oh my gosh" as a guilty smile passes across their faces. The Scourge of Vinyl Car Seats delivers what fans expect from McPherson: jokes about everything from parenting to dating to car repairs. McPherson takes his readers on a journey that's very Close to Home.
A collection of cartoons about the Fox family, featuring parents Roger and Andy, siblings Peter, Paige, and Jason, Quincy the pet iguana, and other friends.
Created by Canadian cartoonist Sandra Bell-Lundy, the syndicated comic strip Between Friends offers a near-telepathic view of the female psyche and illustrates the essence and angst of modern women today. Between Friends chronicles the highs and lows of three archetypal women in their early forties who have known each other since high school: Susan, who balances her full-time job with her responsibilities at home; Maeve, the divorced, sophisticated professional who's always searching for Mr. Right; and Kim, who works at home while taking care of her six-year-old stepson. Readers will recognize themselves and their friends in this contemporary slice-of-life strip. Susan, Maeve, and Kim talk to each other about things like aging, dating an ex, motherhood, guilt, personal time, and the pros and cons of Botox. Bell-Lundy obviously has struck a chord with countless enthusiastic fans, such as reader Valerie Hastings: "My husband teases me that you must be related or a good friend because you seem to have an inside track on my mind!" Reader Kim Turner agrees: "As a working mother with a supportive spouse and two 'daycared'-for children, I continually look forward to seeing glimpses of my own life in your work." Coffee, Tea, and Reality is sure to delight the millions of women whose lives parallel the angst-driven, stress-filled glory of the Between Friends gang.
What would road rage in Beverly Hills look like? From the whimsical perspective of The Other Coast creator Adrian Raeside, it would involve a prim-and-proper hurling of a jar of Grey Poupon at the offending driver. The Other Coast: Road Rage in Beverly Hills is the first collection of Adrian Raeside's strip featuring his off-kilter view of contemporary life. Raeside's lighthearted look at culture, politics, fashion, society, and life in general is both insightful and hilarious. Whether it's taking a clever poke at our obsession with wireless phones, our inability to maintain a workout program, or the witty banter of married life, The Other Coast is a bastion of original thinking, wry wit, and out-loud laughs. Much of the humor comes at the expense of Toulose, the eccentric screenwriter, and his cause-seeking wife, Vicki. But the strip also features a colorful cast of repair people, kids, contractors, tech-support goons, agents, pets, and much more. Those enjoying strips that provide more than the "same ol' schtick" are sure to relish a visit to The Other Coast, where folks aren't deep enough to be shallow.
The harassed mom and dad characters from the Fox household continue their pursuit of health and happiness while raising three energetic and rivaling kids, in a collection that introduces the family's pet iguana.
Features the continuing adventures of Wanda, Darryl, and newborn Zoe.
Chronicles the continuing crises in Cathy's life, as well as the misadventures of Baby Zenith, Andrea's daughter; Electra, the puppy; Mr. Pinkley, the boss; and her friend Charlene.
A collection of cartoons shows the day to day struggle between a dog and his owner.
Mom and Dad Fox cope with the trials and tribulations of modern life, from dumping their savings into dud stock, to a bug-bitten vacation, to coping with their offspring's pet iguana.
Comic strips portray the struggles of the young unmarried woman, Cathy, to cope with the everyday problems in her personal life and at her job.
A collection of comic strips follows the misadventures of the Fox family, drawn from real-life situations faced by modern kids, from horrifying baby-sitting jobs to sibling rivalry.
A collection of comic strips features the follies and foibles of the Fox family.
Heart is a precocious girl whose adorably energetic presence attracts everyone around her. She loves dressing up, playing with her Karlie and Ben dolls, and dreaming of the day she can finally get her ears pierced. Her best friend, Kat, shares her pal''s hopes and dreams-and believes she''ll someday marry Leonardo DiCaprio. Heart''s mom, an overworked and underappreciated single mother, showers her girl with love, but resolutely resists Heart''s attempts to find her a man. Mrs. Angelini rounds out the cast as the matriarch who takes care of Heart while Mom''s at work.This first Heart of the City book collects strips from the cartoon''s first successful year, a debut that attracted legions of loyal fans. Created by Mark Tatulli, Heart of the City has a gentle presence, exemplifying the sweet and sassy realities of modern, urban child-rearing.
Cartoons offer a humorous look at the experiences of Adam, a house husband coping with young children and housework.
J.C. Duffy''s hilariously unique comic strip features the four Fusco bachelors - Rolf, Lance, Al, and Lars, along with Lance''s girlfriend, Gloria, as well as Axel, the Fuscos'' faithful wolverine. These wacky characters startle and delight readers with their off-the-wall antics and verbal acrobatics.
Follows the further adventures of the Fox family--parents Andy and Roger, children Peter, Paige, and Jason, and the pet iguana.
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