Below is a list of 184 the books by this author.
All the feels, Classic Munsch-style Your favorite Classic Munsch characters are back, here to help young Munsch fans understand and articulate their... [Read More]
All the feels, Classic Munsch-style Your favorite Classic Munsch characters are back, here to help young Munsch fans understand and articulate their feelings. Elizabeth and other familiar friends are joined by new faces to demonstrate the wonderful range of emotions we can experience in a day. With three new illustrations by Michael Martchenko, Classic Munsch Moods is the latest in the Classic Munsch board book series designed to help toddlers grasp important primary concepts in fun Munsch style.
Julie thinks her new neighbors must be very scary because all the stuff being moved into their house is enormous. Then she meets David and finds out... [Read More]
Julie thinks her new neighbors must be very scary because all the stuff being moved into their house is enormous. Then she meets David and finds out that he''s just a normal, regular boy. But when David''s father calls him for supper the sound makes Julie jump in the air, run in a circle three times, run home and lock herself in her room until it is time for breakfast the next day. Could David''s father be a giant?
This Munsch story is now a colourful, durable board book edition designed just for toddlers! Ali and Kate are out snowmobiling with their dad when... [Read More]
This Munsch story is now a colourful, durable board book edition designed just for toddlers! Ali and Kate are out snowmobiling with their dad when Ali yells "STOP!" She can't wait any more; she just has to jump in the snow. Her sister Kate warns her that it's not a good idea because this is deep, deep, deeeeeeeep snow - but Ali stands up on the seat, gives her best yell, and jumps out as far as she can! Ali disappears down into a deep hole in the snow, and when her sister and dad try to get her out, things just get worse and worse and worse . . . Deep Snow was inspired by sisters Ali and Kate in Goose Bay, Labrador.
See below for English description. Taylor n'était encore qu'un bébé lorsque sa mère lui a donné une doudou,... [Read More]
See below for English description. Taylor n'était encore qu'un bébé lorsque sa mère lui a donné une doudou, devenue la meilleure doudou au monde. Taylor s'en est emparé et n'a jamais voulu s'en séparer. Mais un jour, son frère utilise sa doudou pour nettoyer un dégât et ruine le bien le plus précieux de Taylor. Leur maman sera-t-elle capable de sauver la situation? When Taylor was a baby, her mother gave her a blanket, and it was the very best blanket in the world. Taylor took hold of that blanket and wouldn't let go. But one day, Taylor's brother borrows her blanket to clean up his mess, but he ends up ruining his sister's prized possession. Will Taylor's mom be able to save the day? Original title: I Can Fix It!
Robert Munsch's hilarious take on bathtime is a long overdue tribute to the kids who dread taking them-and the poor parents who dread giving... [Read More]
Robert Munsch's hilarious take on bathtime is a long overdue tribute to the kids who dread taking them-and the poor parents who dread giving them! Adam is covered in dirt. His hands are dirty. His face is dirty. And his feet are dirty. "Adam, you need a bath!" his father yells. But Adam doesn't like baths. All that soap in his eyes, soap in his ears, and soap in his mouth! He doesn't like them one bit. So while his little sister, his dog, and his cat are laughing, Adam's father outsmartshim and pops him in the tub. Little does Dad know that Adam has a few tricks of his own...and once he's in the tub, in control of the tap AND the plug, the mayhem will begin!
Theme: Humour
See below for English description. Accompagnée de sa grand-mère, Madison visite le maquilleur du parc et lui demande de lui dessiner... [Read More]
See below for English description. Accompagnée de sa grand-mère, Madison visite le maquilleur du parc et lui demande de lui dessiner une VRAIE rose sur la joue, ce qu'il fait avec grand soin. Plus tard, alors que la famille est au centre commercial, Madison remarque que la fleur pousse et se multiplie. Inquiète, elle alerte ses parents, mais ces derniers se préoccupent davantage de ce qu'ils voient dans les magasins que de ce qui arrive à leur fille. Il faudra que Madison en parle à sa grand-maman pour enfin obtenir de l'aide... Madison réussira-t-elle à se débarrasser de cette drôle de rose envahissante? When Madison's grandma comes for a visit, they go on a trip to see the face painter in the park. Madison doesn't want an ordinary picture on her face, though - not a scary face, not a regal tiger, not a delicate butterfly. Instead she asks the face painter for just one really real rose on her cheek. Then the family goes shopping... and suddenly the rose starts to GROW. "Look at me!" says Madison "That's nice," says her dad as he looks at tools in the hardware store. "That's nice," says her mom as she looks at pots in the kitchen store. And at first Madison is intrigued by her amazing painting. But that all ends when she realizes that she has twenty-five roses growing on her, and there is a leaf coming out her ear! Grandma is the one who finally listens. They go to the doctor, but the doctor doesn't know what to do. Next they go to the garden store, where the clerk suggests weed killer. Madison refuses. She wants to be kind to the rose, so she buys a huge pot and goes home to take a nap next to it. When she wakes up, the rose is growing in the pot. Grandma takes it home and plants it in the garden, where it waits for its next victim... Original title: Look at Me!
Kelsey would rather live in ONE house . . . . But if she has to live in two, she'll do it in comfort! Kelsey thinks she should live in one house and... [Read More]
Kelsey would rather live in ONE house . . . . But if she has to live in two, she'll do it in comfort! Kelsey thinks she should live in one house and her mom and dad should visit her. Instead, she puts her books and her unicorn picture and her favourite pillow in her suitcase and takes them with her as she goes back and forth. But what will happen when she decides to pack up the dog? A charming story about a girl making the best of her co-parenting situation, and the mom and dad (and dog!) who love her. Robert Munsch wrote this story for a girl in Calgary, Alberta, who wrote to him and asked for a story about a girl going back and forth to her mom and dad's separate homes, just like her.
Kelsey travels back and forth between her mom's house and her dad's, and each time her suitcase gets bigger, and BIGGER, and BIGGER . . .
A very Munsch Christmas! For the first time ever, Canada's best loved author and illustrator team creates a festive story to ring in the holiday... [Read More]
A very Munsch Christmas! For the first time ever, Canada's best loved author and illustrator team creates a festive story to ring in the holiday season - with all of the zaniness fans have come to expect, of course! Every year Julie finds the Christmas presents her parents hid: in the basement, under the bed, in the garage. But this year it's Christmas Eve and she has found nothing. NOTHING! She's worried - will be there no presents at all? Her investigation takes her to a mysterious box on the rooftop, which - lo and behold - houses all of the gifts! But, in classic Munsch mayhem, she becomes trapped inside, creating the biggest surprise of all for her family on Christmas morning.
Theme: Holidays & Celebrations, Christmas
Off goes the fire truck--with Michael and Sheila on board!
When Saoussan immigrated with her family from war-torn Lebanon, she was only seven years old. This picture book tells the story of how she had to... [Read More]
When Saoussan immigrated with her family from war-torn Lebanon, she was only seven years old. This picture book tells the story of how she had to adjust to her new home in Canada. She describes the frustration of not understanding the teacher when she started school, not knowing how to ask to go to the bathroom, and being terrified of a Hallowe’en skeleton. This is the perfect book to help kids empathize with immigrant children whose experiences are very similar to Saoussan’s.
Kristi wants to go fishing with her dad - and makes the most amazing catch EVER! A simple story about a great day of fishing for a girl and her dad... [Read More]
Kristi wants to go fishing with her dad - and makes the most amazing catch EVER! A simple story about a great day of fishing for a girl and her dad - with a whimsical, fantastical, outrageous Robert Munsch twist, of course! Kristi has finally persuaded her dad to take her fishing. But the waves make the boat go up and down, and she tumbles into the water. When dad pulls her back in, he gets a BIG surprise - Kristi is holding an ENORMOUS fish! Could this be a new way to catch fish? When her next swim leads to an even bigger surprise, Dad knows it's time to go home. But wait until Mom finds out!
After watching TV until the wee hours of the morning, Amy finally drags herself to bed. When her family calls her for breakfast, she's still fast... [Read More]
After watching TV until the wee hours of the morning, Amy finally drags herself to bed. When her family calls her for breakfast, she's still fast asleep. What's more, she's impossible to wake up!
Sometimes it's hard to wake up! Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail,... [Read More]
Sometimes it's hard to wake up! Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail, to get her on her feet. Finally, they give up and take her to school in her bed. There she snores away, through math, through recess, through gym, through English, until her family has to come take her home again. The next morning she wakes up bright and early . . . but what has happened to the rest of the kids in the class? First published in 1998, this classic Munsch tale has been reimagined with fresh and energetic new illustrations by Dave Whamond.
Sometimes it's hard to wake up! Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail,... [Read More]
Sometimes it's hard to wake up! Amy stays up late watching TV, and in the morning she doesn't get up for school. Her whole family tries, to no avail, to get her on her feet. Finally, they give up and take her to school in her bed. There she snores away, through math, through recess, through gym, through English, until her family has to come take her home again. The next morning she wakes up bright and early . . . but what has happened to the rest of the kids in the class? First published in 1998, this classic Munsch tale has been reimagined with fresh and energetic new illustrations by Dave Whamond.
After almost 170,000 votes tallied, the winning story of our Pick-A-Munsch contest is here! In Fall 2010, Scholastic Canada launched a promotion... [Read More]
After almost 170,000 votes tallied, the winning story of our Pick-A-Munsch contest is here! In Fall 2010, Scholastic Canada launched a promotion that allowed young readers to help select the story by Robert Munsch to be published as his 30th book with Scholastic Canada. After close to 170,000 votes tallied, the fans have spoken - here are the details of the winning story: Cheryl and her dad go ice fishing, but it turns out that the fish are pretty smart. They are trying to catch the people right back! In the end, Cheryl and her father bring home something really good . . . and it's not a fish at all! This story was inspired by a young girl in Rigolet, Labrador. Twenty years ago Robert Munsch went ice fishing with a girl named Cheryl and her father, and this story was born. He has performed it live for many years now, but it has never appeared in book form before. Scholastic Canada is proud to bring this wonderful, whimsical tale to young readers everywhere!
After almost 170,000 votes tallied, the winning story of our Pick-A-Munsch contest is here! In Fall 2010, Scholastic Canada launched a promotion... [Read More]
After almost 170,000 votes tallied, the winning story of our Pick-A-Munsch contest is here! In Fall 2010, Scholastic Canada launched a promotion that allowed young readers to help select the story by Robert Munsch to be published as his 30th book with Scholastic Canada. After close to 170,000 votes tallied, the fans have spoken - here are the details of the winning story: Cheryl and her dad go ice fishing, but it turns out that the fish are pretty smart. They are trying to catch the people right back! In the end, Cheryl and her father bring home something really good . . . and it's not a fish at all! This story was inspired by a young girl in Rigolet, Labrador. Twenty years ago Robert Munsch went ice fishing with a girl named Cheryl and her father, and this story was born. He has performed it live for many years now, but it has never appeared in book form before. Scholastic Canada is proud to bring this wonderful, whimsical tale to young readers everywhere!