The Mother Goose Gang


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Kitkat's Incredible Journey to Mother Gooseland


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KitKat loves Mother Goose nursery rhymes. She wishes on a star every night that Humpty Dumpty can be put back together again. Starlight-Starbright, your wishes-and-dreams-can-come-true fairy shares KitKat’s wish with Mother Goose and Goosey Gander. “Am I dreaming”? said KitKat as she saw Mother Goose and Goosey Gander sprawling on her bedroom floor. KitKat accepts their invitation to Mother Gooseland. When you open the cover of the Tale of KitKat and her incredible journey to Mother Gooseland you become part of her journey. Can KitKat and the Mother Goose Gang put Humpty Dumpty back together again?




The Green Mother Goose


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Presents variations of popular nursery rhymes with environmentally-friendly twists, including "This Little Piggy," "Yankee Doodle," and Humpty Dumpty."




The Librarians and the Mother Goose Chase


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"Based on the hit TNT television series."--front cover.




Adventures from the Land of Stories: The Mother Goose Diaries


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Get a front row seat to the adventures of the mischievous Mother Goose, a fan favorite character in the #1 New York Timesbestselling series, The Land of Stories. Mother Goose has had centuries of thrilling adventures and finally she's allowing her favorite readers to take a peek at all her secrets. Who else gossiped with Queen Elizabeth I, taught geography to Napoleon, marched for equal rights with Martin Luther King Jr., and served as Andy Warhol's muse? With Chris Colfer's trademark wit and humor, fans will love getting the inside scoop on Mother Goose.







Magician's Gambit/Wild Goose Chase!


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After entering an abandoned video arcade, readers must pick to play one of two games and their choices will determine if they beat the game or die.




The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains


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Meet more than one hundred of the oddest supervillains in comics history, complete with backstories, vintage art, and colorful commentary. This collection affectionately spotlights the most ridiculous, bizarre, and cringe-worthy criminals ever published, from fandom favorites like MODOK and Egg Fu to forgotten weirdos like Brickbat (choice of weapon: poison bricks) and Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. Casual comics readers and diehard enthusiasts alike will relish the hilarious commentary and vintage art from obscure old comics.




Funnybooks


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Funnybooks is the story of the most popular American comic books of the 1940s and 1950s, those published under the Dell label. For a time, “Dell Comics Are Good Comics” was more than a slogan—it was a simple statement of fact. Many of the stories written and drawn by people like Carl Barks (Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge), John Stanley (Little Lulu), and Walt Kelly (Pogo) repay reading and rereading by educated adults even today, decades after they were published as disposable entertainment for children. Such triumphs were improbable, to say the least, because midcentury comics were so widely dismissed as trash by angry parents, indignant librarians, and even many of the people who published them. It was all but miraculous that a few great cartoonists were able to look past that nearly universal scorn and grasp the artistic potential of their medium. With clarity and enthusiasm, Barrier explains what made the best stories in the Dell comic books so special. He deftly turns a complex and detailed history into an expressive narrative sure to appeal to an audience beyond scholars and historians.