James Warhola
1) Uncle Andy's
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"When James Warhola was a little boy, his father had a junk business that turned their yard into a wonderful play zone that his mother didn't fully appreciate! But whenever James and his family drove to New York City to visit Uncle Andy [Warhol], they got to see how "junk" could become something truly amazing in an artist's hands."--
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"Explores the concepts of ratio and proportion by growing or shrinking various objects by the same amounts"--Provided by publisher. If your dog were the size of a dinosaur, his dinner would fill your bedroom! If the moon were the size of a marble, earth would fit in your hands! If your submarine sandwich was as big as its name, the pickle would be as big as a life raft! Mighty math-man David Schwartz's amazing examples of relative size, and James...
13) Hurricane City
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A family describes in humorous rhyme the impact of hurricanes, from Alvin through Zack, on their city where hurricane season never ends.
14) Well, I never!
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A topsy-turvy day on the farm results in misplaced breakfast food, flying pigs, and farm buildings in the clouds.
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In the 1980s a bunch of underground cartoonists parodied a popular doll, whose name can't be spoken. The resulting commercial trading cards, and stickers tapped into an international zeitgeist that was brewing in a young generation who felt that this product spoke to the revulsion they had for the corporate pop culture that was being fed to them. Learn the truth behind the myth of The Garbage Pail Kids.