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How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth

by Michelle Robinson, Kate Hindley

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"Follow this step-by-step guide to successfully clean up your hairy friend. But be forewarned. A mammoth's tummy is terribly tickly"--
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If your woolly mammoth needs a bath, it’s important to make sure you do it correctly. They are tricky to clean! Lucky for the reader, this book gives a step-by-step guide to making sure your mammoth gets cleaned the right way. The diagrams show how to add water, get the mammoth into the tub, scrub the mammoth, shampoo, and style the mammoth’s hair. But whatever you do, don’t get shampoo in the mammoth’s eyes or you might have to get it down from the tree and then you’ll both need a bath!

This adorable book is fun for anyone to read. The cute little girl wears a raincoat and rain boots, showing the hazards of washing a mammoth. All of the illustrations are cute and fun, and there are things that readers might catch on rereading that they didn’t notice the first time. Even though most readers won’t ever need to bathe a mammoth, they might have to bathe a dog or a cat and this book can be a fun way to talk about how to take care of a pet. This fun book will entertain readers of all ages. ( )
  vivirielle | Aug 4, 2021 |
Steps on how to wash a mammoth, fun introduction to expository text
  lrp024 | Nov 21, 2018 |
I love a kid's picture book that shares useful information in an amusing way. Okay, probably your child doesn't have to wash a mammoth. Mine never did: we just left them outside when it rained. But maybe your child will have to wash a dog, which I imagine is quite similar. (Saber tooth cats are easier, they wash themselves)



Cute and funny.



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  Kaethe | Oct 16, 2016 |
It's complicated ... and fun. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
Is your woolly mammoth dirty? Well, then follow this simple step-by-step guide to getting him clean... just be careful not to get any shampoo in his eyes!

Michelle Robinson provides a very cute guide to washing our big furry friends. Kate Hindley's illustrations are just as adorable! A very fun read! ( )
  lbblackwell | Jul 12, 2014 |
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