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Loading... Kalle kuussa, eli, Ihan tavallinen työpäivä (edition 2003)by Simon Bartram
Work detailsMan on the Moon: (A Day in the Life of Bob) by Simon Bartram
None. Good story, great illustrations, use for story time ( )good pictures. good story. aliens to find Bob has a job which is to look after the moon, people drop rubbish and his job is to tidy the moon. There are lots of aliens but he never sees them. He looks in the crater and he says there's no-one there, but there actually are aliens in the crater. (And he is a strange man because he has a drink at bedtime when he is asleep.) Whimsical fun story of Bob, the Man on the Moon. He flies to the Moon everyday where he works. Good for change of pace during the day or a treat for good behavior. http://www.arenaworks.com/artists/simonbartram.html This book takes a regular man named Bob, through a regular day, up to his regular job as a type of maintenance man on the moon. He cleans up after astronauts, sets up a curio stand, and never sees aliens. It ends with him returning to earth for a regular evening and the last few pages show him throwing a party with aliens, there in his regular house. Very entertaining. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0763618977, Hardcover)Bob has a very important job on the Moon. But who’s that in thebackground making faces at him? Kids will laugh along at this strikingly illustrated tongue-in-cheek tale. 6:00 a.m. Wake up. Have two eggs for breakfast. 8:00 a.m. Arrive at launchpad. Change into special man-on-the-moon suit. 8:45 a.m. Blast off. 8:58 a.m. Arrive on Moon. 9:00 a.m. Start work. This is how Bob, the Man on the Moon, begins his day. It’s Bob’s job to entertain the tourists (handstands and high moon jumps are a hit), conduct Moon seminars (how long does it take to walk around the Moon on stilts?), sell souvenirs (pens, postcards - the usual), and keep the Moon clean and neat. Some people say that aliens are the ones who leave all the trash, but Bob tells them aliens don’t exist, and he would know . . . wouldn’t he? (retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:35:00 -0500) Presents a typical day in the life of Bob, the man on the moon, who rockets to work each morning, cleans up after the astronauts, and performs other duties before returning home for a bath and bed. (summary from another edition) |
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