Synopses & Reviews
What do you get when you combine a word and a number? A wumber! Paying tribute to William Steig's CDB!, best-selling book, cre8ors Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld have wri10 and illustr8ed this s2pendous book that is 1derful 4 readers in kindergar10 and up. If we've confused you, just take a look at the book—4tun8ly it has helpful pictures. We are sure you will get it ins10tly!
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"A great way to think about the sounds our words make - with a fun twist!" - SavvyAuntie.com
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"Wumbers takes the concept behind text-messaging shorthand and repurposes it into an interactive read-aloud that both kids and grown-ups can enjoy." - School Library Journal
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"This book can be the center of family fun" - Chicago Tribune
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"Pure fun, from 1 to 80, this book by the creators of Duck! Rabbit! once again makes us see things differently... will launch as many imaginations as the wumber of young people who read this book " - Shelf Awareness for Readers
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"Playful!" - The Wall Street Journal
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"In short, it's simply 1derful." - Daily Candy Kids
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"Clever" - Kirkus Reviews
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"Characters have conversations that readers of all skill levels will delight in decoding. " - Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Amy Krouse Rosenthal is the author of many bestselling children's books, including
Duck! Rabbit!,
Little Pea,
Little Hoot,
Little Oink, and several other books for children and adults. She lives in Chicago.
Tom Lichtenheld is an author and illustrator of many children's books, including several New York Times bestsellers: Duck! Rabbit!; Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site; and Steam Train, Dream Train. He lives in Illinois.