 | Book: Wig! (Hyperion Books for Children, Hardcover)
Describes in pictures and words a variety of zany wigs and the people who wear them. Based on a song by the B-52s. |
 | This great classic of ALICE IN WONDERLAND scholarship, first published in 1960, illuminates the wordplay, mathematical puzzles, and allusions in Lewis Carroll's masterpiece. |
 | King Big Wig believes that everything he owns should be the biggest because that makes it the best. Color illustrations accompany the text of this rebus story. Each book comes packaged with cut-out flash cards featuring a picture on one side and a... |
 | Book: Wig! (Hyperion Books for Children, Hardcover)
Describes in pictures and words a variety of zany wigs and the people who wear them. Based on a song by the B-52s. |
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 | McGurk is confined to an upstairs bedroom when he breaks his leg, but that doesn't stop him and the rest of his detective organization from uncovering a clever robbery scheme being plotted right next door. |
 | Peggoty the pig feels ugly when the other animals tell her she needs fur, a mane, or feathers, but then she sees the farmer's baby and learns that there is also beauty in being hairless. |
 | Peggoty the pig feels ugly when the other animals tell her she needs fur, a mane, or feathers, but then she sees the farmer's baby and learns that there is also beauty in being hairless. |
 | Peggoty the pig feels ugly when the other animals tell her she needs fur, a mane, or feathers, but then she sees the farmer's baby and learns that there is also beauty in being hairless. |
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