For all parents who have made a promise — and every kid who has held them to it — comes a cautionary tale from a masterfully witty pair.
George is a very lucky boy. He has everything a boy could want, except for one thing: he doesn’t have a pet. When George’s father finally sighs, "All right, you may have a pet," George goes out to look for one — but how is he to know that it can’t be too big, or too scampery, or too toothy, or too . . . unusual? A revered author and a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist keep their tongues in their cheeks as they spin a wry tale of promises and pets, befuddled parents and a triumphant child.
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For all parents who have made a promise -- and for every kid who has held them to it -- comes a cautionary tale from a masterfully witty pair. A revered author and a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist keep their tongues in their cheeks as they spin a wry tale of promises and pets, befuddled parents and a triumphant child.
From the Author:
Florence Parry Heide says, "Parents, beware: look before you leap, and think before you promise - because a promise IS a promise."
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- PublisherCandlewick
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 0763622850
- ISBN 13 9780763622855
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages40
- IllustratorAuth Tony
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