Guess Who Zoo and Guess Who Farm, for ages 2-6


Item Number: 132

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Value: $30

Online Close: Nov 3, 2021 10:00 PM EDT

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Description

Guess Who Farm is the second book in this fun three part series by Howard Eisenber.

Fun that educates. Young MacDonald (Old Mac's son) has ordered animals for his brand-new farm, but they refuse to leave the trailer until children help him guess their names. A charming rhyming story for ages 3-6 followed by inter-active poems with clues in every line and the animal's name left blank. (Plus there's a special fascinating fact section entitled, If Animals Could Talk...)


Guess Who Neighborhood
House-hunting can be fun, but looking for a new home that’s “just right” can get pretty boring. Well, that’s what Todd and Valerie thought anyway. Yawn. But when their parents discover the Guess Who Neighborhood and animals start asking questions, boring suddenly becomes exciting. Would you like to visit their new neighborhood and join the fun? It’s easy! Just open this book.


About the Author, Howard Eisenberg


For over 50 years Howard Eisenberg, the Toddler Poet Laureate, has written hundreds of articles—often with his late wife, Arlene Eisenberg— for national publications. They include New York Times Magazine, Saturday Evening Post, Reader’s Digest, Cosmopolitan, Parade, The Wall Street Journal, Parenting Magazine, Baby Talk and dozens of others. Additionally he’s written six adult books, four co-authored with Arlene, three Guess Who books for children, and scripts for radio and TV.


His latest book? A collection of wry toddler poems entitled Adorable Scoundrels, inspired by Arlene’s admonition that, “If you’re going to have a toddler, you’ll need a sense of humor.”


Howard agrees with Yogi Berra that, “Life ain’t over till it’s over.” He smiles, “I plan to keep going ’til I don’t know whether I’m coming or going.” He’s collaborating on a baseball screenplay with his son, Evan. His son also contributed music and dialog to Howard’s musical comedy, The Million Dollar Bet.

Special Instructions

To learn more about Howard, visit his website
http://howardeisenbergauthor.com

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Howard Eisenberg