What does Tiger see as he walks through the forest? In this delightful blend of dazzling color and gentle poetry, children learn how to observe the world around them. Artist Edward B. Snyder and... More > poet Judy Kamilhor have created a captivating book filled with color, personality, and love.< Less
What does Tiger see as he walks through the forest? In this delightful blend of dazzling color and gentle poetry, children learn how to observe the world around them. Artist Edward B. Snyder and... More > poet Judy Kamilhor have created a captivating book filled with color, personality, and love.< Less
Colonel Sanders. George Washington. Blimp races. Musk oxen, and how to kill them. Tube worms--and how to kill them (it's harder than you think). What do all of these things have in common? Nothing... More > whatsoever. Which is why it would be very foolish for anyone to attempt to write a book involving all of them. But that didn't stop "McSweeney's" veteran Danny Wind, author of "Let's Kill All the Belgians: A Child's Guide to Genocide" (possibly the only book written in crayon to ever spark an international incident), from tackling all these topics and more in 27 hilarious essays, plus a collection of Profound Insights (Jack Handey's lawyers are real jerks about using the phrase "Deep Thoughts"). Not only will you laugh, but you might learn something as well (assuming you have "Nova" or something on in the background while you're reading it. I can't control what you do).< Less
Colonel Sanders. George Washington. Blimp races. Musk oxen, and how to kill them. Tube worms--and how to kill them (it's harder than you think). What do all of these things have in common? Nothing... More > whatsoever. Which is why it would be very foolish for anyone to attempt to write a book involving all of them. But that didn't stop "McSweeney's" veteran Danny Wind, author of "Let's Kill All the Belgians: A Child's Guide to Genocide" (possibly the only book written in crayon to ever spark an international incident), from tackling all these topics and more in 27 hilarious essays, plus a collection of Profound Insights (Jack Handey's lawyers are real jerks about using the phrase "Deep Thoughts"). Not only will you laugh, but you might learn something as well (assuming you have "Nova" or something on in the background while you're reading it. I can't control what you do).< Less