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A Bad Case of Stripes is a children's book written and illustrated by David Shannon published in 1998 by Blue Sky Press, a division of Scholastic Press. A Bad Case of Stripes highlights the theme of being true to oneself, and is commonly used by educators to teach young students important values. Amongst some negative responses, this children ...
He has also written A Bad Case of Stripes, How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, and The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza. Shannon illustrated Audrey Wood's The Bunyans , Rafe Martin's The Rough Face Girl, various books by Jane Yolen, including The Ballad of the Pirate Queens and Encounter, as well as Melinda Long's How I Became a Pirate [ 1 ] and ...
Back Home (Pinkney book) A Bad Case of Stripes; Bad Day at Riverbend; Bad Kitty (book series) Bad News for Outlaws; Bad, Bad Bunny Trouble; A Ball for Daisy; Baloney (Henry P.) Bambino the Clown; Bark, George; Barkis (children's book) The Barnabus Project; Bartholomew and the Oobleck; Basket Moon; List of Batman children's books; Bats at the ...
Because i just realized that it is A Bad Case of Stripes not The Bad Case of Stripes... I don't want people to go looking for the wrong book! Camillacream 23:31, 14 October 2006 (UTC) Hi Camilla, you can rename an article by clicking on the "Move" tab on the article page and following the directions.
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The Washington Independent Review of Books is a volunteer organization that operates a website for book reviews. It was founded by a group of writers in the Washington, D.C. , area. [ 1 ] [ 5 ]
I think there is an audience of intellectual readers between 25 and 40 out there – the kind of person who buys The New Republic, The Nation, and The New York Review of Books, but doesn't have an allegiance to a particular publication." [7]