Mother Mother I Feel Sick Send for the Doctor Quick Quick Quick
by Remy Charlip, Burton Supree
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An extraordinary stomachache is cured when a doctor removes a large number of strange objects from the victim's stomach. Includes instructions for performing the story as a shadow play.Tags
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I wasn't sure about this one until I read it out loud to preschoolers. They loved it and thought it was hilarious! Someday I hope to build a little screen so I can tell it as a shadow story.
I had it as a child, my husband had it as a child....went through A LOT to get it for our children....and my high school age daughter has now read it to other children at story time at B&N - just a wonderful silly illustration-driven story for young kids.
I loved this book so much as a child that I wrote my name all over my edition many, many times. Delightful.
I loved this book so much as a child that I wrote my name all over my edition many, many times. Delightful.
An extraordinary stomachache is cured when a doctor removes a large number of strange objects from the victim's stomach. Includes instructions for performing the story as a shadow play. Source: Amazon
age 3-5, Pierce College Library
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Remy Charlip was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 10, 1929. He received a degree in fine arts from Cooper Union School of Fine Arts in New York in 1949. He studied dance at Juilliard and in 1950 became a founding dancer at the Merce Cunningham Dance Theatre and remained with the company for 11 years as a principal dancer and company costume show more designer. In 1958 he co-founded the Paper Bag Players in New York. During his lifetime, he wrote and illustrated 38 children's books. The first book he provided the illustrations for was David's Little Indian by Margaret Wise Brown, which was published in 1956. The first book he both wrote and illustrated, Dress Up and Let's Have a Party, was also published in 1956. His other works include Fortunately, Mother Mother I Feel Sick, and Arm in Arm. He worked with the National Theater for the Deaf as a director, which inspired two picture books on sign language, Handtalk: An ABC of Finger Spelling and Sign Language and Handtalk Birthday: A Number and Story Book in Sign Language. His works received three New York Times Best Illustrated Books awards and a first prize for illustration at the Bologna Book Fair. He died on August 14, 2012 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Mother Mother I Feel Sick Send for the Doctor Quick Quick Quick
- Original publication date
- 1966
- Dedication
- This book is dedicated to Sara, Dora, Ada, and Thelma
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- English, French
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