Synopses & Reviews
What's the best way to help a skeleton get over his hiccups? Review
andlt;divandgt;"Offbeat -- hic -- comedy"andlt;BRandgt; --
Publishers Weekly
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"Words and pictures come together to create an offbeat tale that will tickle the funny bones of primary grade children."andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;Iandgt;Children's Literatureandlt;/Iandgt;
Review
"Offbeat -- hic -- comedy"andlt;BRandgt; -- andlt;Iandgt;Publishers Weeklyandlt;/Iandgt;
Synopsis
What's the best way to help a skeleton get over his hiccups?
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Margery Cuylerandlt;/bandgt; has written stories ever since she learned how to write. A children's book editor and author for more than twenty years, she now devotes most of her time to writing. Her many children's books include andlt;iandgt;100th Day Worries,andlt;/iandgt; illustrated by Arthur Howard, and andlt;iandgt;The Biggest, Best Snowman,andlt;/iandgt; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. Margery lives with her family in Princeton, New Jersey, in a house that's said to be haunted by a ghost! andlt;bandgt;S. D. Schindlerandlt;/bandgt; is the popular and versatile illustrator of many books for children, including Big Pumpkin and the ALA Notable Book andlt;iandgt;Don't Fidget a Feather,andlt;/iandgt; both by Erica Silverman, andlt;iandgt;How Santa Got His Jobandlt;/iandgt; by Stephen Krensky, and andlt;iandgt;Johnny Appleseedandlt;/iandgt; by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benand#233;t. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.