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- 2 ore di lettura
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From the moment Alexander climbs out of bed one morning, it seems as if nothing will go his way. He drops his sweater in the sink, his teacher doesn't appreciate his clever ideas, and there's no dessert in his lunch. Just when he thinks the day couldn't get any worse, his mom whisks him and his brothers off to the dentist. And guess who's the only one to have a cavity? This unforgettable tale is a funny, gentle reminder that everyone has bad days now and again. Ray Cruz's detailed line drawings perfectly capture the perpetually scowling Alexander, while Judith Viorst's amusing story creates a lovable and relatable grump.
Acquisto del libro
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Judith Viorst, Ray Cruz
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 1987
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- Condizioni del libro
- In buone condizioni
- Prezzo
- 4,39 €
Metodi di pagamento
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- Titolo
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Judith Viorst, Ray Cruz
- Editore
- Scholastic
- Pubblicato
- 1987
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 32
- ISBN10
- 0590421441
- ISBN13
- 9780590421447
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Libri per bambine e bambini, Young Adult, Umorismo, Illustrazioni, Famiglia, Narrativa contemporanea, Classici, Letteratura per bambini, Non-fiction per ragazzi, Bambini, Storie di vita, Per bambini e adolescenti, Albi illustrati, Tata
- Descrizione
- From the moment Alexander climbs out of bed one morning, it seems as if nothing will go his way. He drops his sweater in the sink, his teacher doesn't appreciate his clever ideas, and there's no dessert in his lunch. Just when he thinks the day couldn't get any worse, his mom whisks him and his brothers off to the dentist. And guess who's the only one to have a cavity? This unforgettable tale is a funny, gentle reminder that everyone has bad days now and again. Ray Cruz's detailed line drawings perfectly capture the perpetually scowling Alexander, while Judith Viorst's amusing story creates a lovable and relatable grump.


