Books by David T. Greenberg and Complete Book Reviews
David T. Greenberg, Author, Lynn M. Munsinger, Illustrator , illus. by Lynn Munsinger. Little, Brown $5.95 (32p) ISBN 978-0-316-35576-6
"Greenberg once again indulges a child's delight in yuckiness with bugs, accompanied by Munsinger's clever illustrations," said PW. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)
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David T. Greenberg, Author, Lynn M. Munsinger, Illustrator , illus. by Lynn Munsinger. Little, Brown $5.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-316-73835-4
"The litany of what one can do with the skunks and their spray ranges from droll to kid-pleasingly disgusting, and youngsters will find more than a whiff of humor in the jaunty, fittingly hyperbolic watercolors," said PW. Ages 3-6. (Aug.)
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David T. Greenberg, Author, Lynn M. Munsinger, Illustrator Little, Brown Young Readers $15.95 (32p) ISBN 978-0-316-32606-3
In David T. Greenberg's follow-up to Slugs and Bugs!, both illus. by Lynn Munsinger, he casts his wry eye on another often maligned species, Skunks! ""The stunkiest stank ever to stink/ The stankiest stink to stunk/ Far worse than a moldy garbage...
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David T. Greenberg, Author, Lynn M. Munsinger, Illustrator Megan Tingley Books $15.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-316-32076-4
In their latest fiendish take on a maligned species, Snakes! by David T. Greenberg, illus. by Lynn Munsinger, slithery reptiles take center stage. An otherwise brave main character and his puppy find their home terrorized by ""[a] hundred...
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David T. Greenberg, Author, Lynn M. Munsinger, Illustrator Megan Tingley Books $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-316-32574-5
Greenberg (Slugs) once again indulges a child's delight in yuckiness, this time with bugs (e.g., instead of putting slugs in a blender, this time Greenberg advises grinding stink bugs in a pepper mill). For dinner he suggests that ""praying mantis...
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David T. Greenberg, Author, Kristina Swarner, Illustrator , illus. by Kristina Swarner. Dutton $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-525-47938-3
One night, a girl named Rose is visited by magical lions with moony, almost human faces that “climb out of the sea.” One lion, with a stringy yellow mane that resembles Rose’s red hair, comes to her room and takes her flying...
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