Pinky and Rex and the Bully (Hardcover)
| Author: James/ Sweet Howe | Illustrator: Melissa Sweet Melissa Sweet |
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Product Details:
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN-10: 0785791329
ISBN-13: 9780785791324
Sku: 30938389
Publish Date: 5/9/2011
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 9.12H x 6.25L x 0.37T
Pages:
40
Age Range:
10 to 14
See more in Social Issues / Bullying
| New from the author of Bunnicula and There's a Monster Under My Bed. A bully calls Pinky a sissy because he likes the color pink, but a wise neighbor helps him deal with the situation and stay calm. Full color. |
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From the Publisher:
Pinky and Rex have to deal with a bully who is picking on Pinky because he likes the color pink, but with the help of a neighbor, Pinky and Rex manage to deal with the situation. |
Annotation:
This is the eighth book featuring best friends Pinky, a boy, and Rex, a girl. In this adventure a bully picks on Pinky calling him a sissy and teasing him for having a girl as a best friend. Is this the end for Pinky and Rex? Color illustrations accompany the story.
This is the eighth book featuring best friends Pinky, a boy, and Rex, a girl. In this adventure a bully picks on Pinky calling him a sissy and teasing him for having a girl as a best friend. Is this the end for Pinky and Rex? Color illustrations accompany the story.
Author Bio
James Howe
James Howe's career as a writer began in grade school when he wrote and edited a newsletter, "The Gory Gazette," for his classmates and friends. Although he loved writing, Howe's original career goal was to be an actor. After graduating from Boston University, he moved to New York City with his wife, Deborah, to pursue acting jobs. The couple began writing the book BUNNICULA in 1977, not realizing that Howe was beginning a new career as a children's writer. Since Deborah Howe's death in 1978, James Howe has written several sequels to their original work, as well as picture books, novels, and nonfiction.
Praise
Kirkus Reviews
"Howe sends a positive message to children to be themselves, an idea sensitively illustrated by Sweet." 01/01/1996
"Howe sends a positive message to children to be themselves, an idea sensitively illustrated by Sweet." 01/01/1996

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