"Max is excited about the big turkey he has picked out for his family's Thanksgiving dinner. He and his sister help prepare the fixings, and soon his friends and relatives bring their own dishes and merriment. At last, it's time to bring in Max's turkey. But watch out! Mom steps on a toy car and the turkey goes flying--landing in the fishtank! How can there be Thanksgiving without a turkey?"
"In memory of Rabbi Alan Bregman and many happy family Seders— A.L. For
Diane Cloutier— P.B.-E Thanks to Emily Soloff of the American Jewish
Committee. A.L. By Abby Levine and Paige Billin-Frye This Is the Dreidel This Is
the Matzah This Is the Pumpkin This Is the Turkey Also by Abby Levine Daddies
Give You Horsey Rides Gretchen Groundhog, It's Your Day! OHie Knows
Everything Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Levine ..."
"About This Book First introduced in This Is the Pumpkin, Max and his family now prepare to celebrate Passover. In cumulative verse reminiscent of "The House That Jack Built," Max and his sister Ruth shop for matzah in the Passover aisle of the grocery store. "This is the matzah stacked in the aisle. Max reaches up to the top of the pile. 'Matzah for sandwiches, matzah for snacks, for matzah meal brownies and Seder, ' says Max." The fami ..."
"A.L. By Abby Levine and Paige Billin This Is the Pumpkin This Is the Turkey Also
by Abby Levine: You Push, I Ride • What Did Mommy Do ... Summary: Max and
his sister enjoy the dreidel and other special parts of their family celebration.
Includes nonunion information on Hanukkah. fSBN 0-8075-7884-3 (hardcover) [1
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"Max is excited about the big turkey he has picked out for his family's Thanksgiving dinner. He and his sister help prepare the fixings, and soon his friends and relatives bring their own dishes and merriment. At last, it's time to bring in Max's turkey. But watch out! Mom steps on a toy car and the turkey goes flying--landing in the fishtank! How can there be Thanksgiving without a turkey?"
"Max is excited about the big turkey he has picked out for his family's Thanksgiving dinner. He and his sister help prepare the fixings, and soon his friends and relatives bring their own dishes and merriment.At last, it's time to bring in Max's turkey. But watch out! Mom steps on a toy car and the turkey goes flying -- landing in the fishtank! How can there be Thanksgiving without a turkey?Abby Levine's humorous, rhyming story gets to t ..."
""Nothing about this book is spooky or scary; instead, it captures the highlights of the holiday. An engaging read-aloud or read-along that just may encourage children to create their own rhymes about their days".--"School Library Journal". Full color."
"It's Halloween, and Max, in a costume that's ghastly and green, is ready. Abby Levine tells of Max's happy day in bouncy, cumulative verse that's reminiscent of "The House That Jack Built. Bright and cheerful cartoon illustrations make for an especially child-friendly picture book that even the smallest goblins will use to anticipate and recount their own Halloween adventures. Full color."
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"A Deluxe Edition to Benefit Media Education: The iconic radio station WRUV has been on the air since 1955, when it first began broadcasting out of its smoke-filled studio at the University of Vermont in Burlington. Over the years, programming has ranged from the conventional to the absurd, from pleasant to downright disturbing. This deluxe, all-color version of The WRUV Reader reflects this spirit in a selection of stories, poems, essay ..."
"The iconic radio station WRUV has been on the air since 1955, when it first began broadcasting out of its smoke-filled studio at the University of Vermont in Burlington. Over the years, programming has ranged from the conventional to the absurd, from pleasant to downright disturbing. The WRUV Reader reflects this spirit in a selection of stories, poems, essays and drawings that could only have come together on this quirky college radio ..."
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