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About Sarah Weeks
Sarah Weeks is the author of more than 50 books for young readers including So B. It, Pie, Honey, Save Me a Seat and Glamourpuss. Her poignant bestselling novel, SO B IT has been adapted for the big screen. The movie, starring Alfre Woodard, Jessica Collins, Dash Mihok and introducing Talitha Bateman will be released on October 6th, 2017. Follow the movie on Facebook at So B. It Film.
IF YOU LOVED THE BOOK, YOU'LL LOVE THE MOVIE
Ms Weeks lives in Nyack New York, and is available for author visits. Visit her at www.sarahweeks.com/
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Written in the style of P. D. Eastman’s classic Big Dog . . . Little Dog, this modern-day alley-cat odd couple will delight beginning readers.
Mac loves to run and play, but Cheese likes lazy lounging. When Mac's hat blows away, will Cheese sit there like a lump or spring into action to save it?
Mac and Cheese is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.
Plus don't miss these other funny I Can Read favorites from Sarah Weeks and Jane Manning:
- Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan
- Baa-Choo!
- Drip, Drop
- Pip Squeak
A funny friendship story from New York Times bestselling author Sarah Weeks
Mac wants to spend a day at the beach, but Cheese would rather stay in bed.
Can Mac convince his best friend that the sea is the place to be?
Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.
Don’t miss these other children’s books by Sarah Weeks:
- Baa-Choo!
- Drip, Drop
- Lizzy McTizzy and the Busy Dizzy Day
- Mac and Cheese
- Mac and Cheese and the Perfect Plan
- Oh My Gosh, Mrs. McNosh
- Pip Squeak
- Splish, Splash!
- Woof: A Love Story
- Without You
New in paperback! In this I Can Read book, Pip Squeak, the little mouse who had such trouble with the rain and his leaky roof in DRIP, DROP!, has some new troubles. His friend Max comes over, but is so messy the he turns Pip′s clean house into a disaster area. Max tries his best to clean up his mess, but in the end they decide the next time Pip should go visit Max′s house instead.
Ages 4-8 years
Oggie Cooder loves cheese so much that he carries a slice of cheese with him wherever he goes. It’s not just for a snack—Oggie is an excellent charver. (Charving is when you chew a piece of cheese to carve it in the shape of something.) The kids at school think Oggie’s charving is a little strange. But when a big TV show comes looking for people with unusual talents, Oggie is suddenly Mr. Popular. Can Oggie charve a path to fame and score an invite to the party of the year without melting under the pressure?
No matter how you slice it, you’re going to laugh when you read about one small kid becoming a really big cheese, in this hilarious combination of Oggie Cooder and Oggie Cooder, Party Animal.
Praise for Oggie Cooder
“Oggie’s adventure delivers a message about staying true to oneself, but the lesson is never cheesy; it is as light-hearted and tasty as Oggie’s charving lessons.” —Kidsreads.com
“What is refreshing is that Oggie doesn’t have to change his nature to change his social status. Gentle humor with a satisfying message for middle-grade readers.” —Kirkus Reviews
Now a major motion picture starring Alfre Woodard, Jessica Collins, John Heard, Jacinda Barrett, Cloris Leachman, and Talitha Bateman—in theaters October 2017!
From acclaimed author Sarah Weeks comes a touching coming-of-age story about a young girl who goes on a cross-country journey to discover the truth about her parents, which the New York Times called "a remarkable novel." Perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead's When You Reach Me and Ali Benjamin's The Thing About Jellyfish.
She doesn't know when her birthday is or who her father is. In fact, everything about Heidi and her mentally disabled mother's past is a mystery. When a strange word in her mother's vocabulary begins to haunt her, Heidi sets out on a cross-country journey in search of the secrets of her past.
Far away from home, pieces of her puzzling history come together. But it isn't until she learns to accept not knowing that Heidi truly arrives.
Blippo and Beep are a pair of silly robot friends. While Blippo is good-natured and eager, Beep is a bit more serious and practical. But when they start to share knock-knock jokes with each other, Blippo doesn't really understand how they work, and Beep begins to run out of patience!
Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.
All her life, Aurora has heard stories about Heidi and all the good luck she brought Aurora’s family. Aurora, though, doesn’t feel very lucky. The kids at school think she’s weird. And she’s starting to think her mom thinks she’s weird, too. Especially compared to Heidi.
On the eve of a visit from Heidi, more bad luck hits Aurora’s family. There’s a fire in their attic, destroying a good part of their house. And, even worse, Aurora’s beloved dog goes missing. Aurora and her family have always believed in soof—Heidi’s mom’s word for love. But sometimes even when soof is right there in front of you, you still need to find it—and that’s exactly what Aurora is going to do.
“A moving exploration of family, love, and forgiveness.” —The Horn Book
“A sweet story that shows all you need is soof.” —Kirkus Reviews
– The Horn Book
“A satisfying, funny story to recommend to middle-graders.”
– Booklist
“Its deft balance of comedy and pathos and its credible characters will hit home.”
– Publishers Weekly
Thirteen-year-old Guy Strang’s life seems to have turned totally upside down! Not only are his parents getting divorced, but he’s also been asked out to the movies by fascinating, hair-flipping Autumn Hockney. There’s just one problem: His best friend, Buzz, will desert him forever if Guy goes soft.
Can Guy find a way to go out with Autumn without losing Buzz?
Will his brilliant plan to reunite his parents succeed?
And will he figure out what may be the most important thing of all: What the heck girls mean when they talk about “guy time”?
The only thing the hungry customers at this bustling diner seem to have in common is a desire for “TWO EGGS, PLEASE!”
At the heart of this clever look at similarities and differences by acclaimed author Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor–winning illustrator Betsy Lewin is an age-old truth: It’s what’s inside that counts.
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