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Genre (s) Absurdist humor, black humor. Pictures for Sad Children is a 2007 webcomic, created by Simone Veil. [1][2][3] The webcomic, about a ghost named Paul, featured a spare and minimalist black-and-white artstyle and depressive, nihilistic themes. In 2012, Veil launched a highly successful Kickstarter campaign to publish a print collection ...
Between the Lions is an American animated/live-action/puppet educational children's television series designed to promote reading.The show is a co-production between WGBH in Boston and Sirius Thinking, Ltd., in New York City, in association with Mississippi Public Broadcasting, the distributor from seasons 1–10.
König Nussknacker und der arme Reinhold. Der Struwwelpeter ("shock-headed Peter") [1] is an 1845 German children's book written and illustrated by Heinrich Hoffmann. It comprises ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children. Each cautionary tale has a clear moral lesson that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior ...
Image credits: SUREEMANN. #2 My Son Drew This In 5th Grade. Perhaps I'm Biased, But I Thought It Was Clever And Funny. Image credits: Fatcatdaisy. #3 Grading One Of My 3rd Grade Student's Homework ...
Who's there?Bee.Bee who?Bee a dear and answer the door, will you? Knock, knock!Who's there?Hammond.Hammond who?Hammond cheese is my favorite sandwich! Knock, knock! Who's there?Phillip.Phillip who ...
61458359. It's Kind of a Funny Story is a 2006 novel by American author Ned Vizzini. The book was inspired by Vizzini's own brief hospitalization for depression in November 2004. [1] Ned Vizzini later died by suicide [2] on December 19, 2013. The book received recognition as a 2007 Best Book for Young Adults from the American Library Association.
t. e. "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." is a six-word story, one of the most famous examples of flash fiction. Versions of the story date back to the early 1900s, and it was being reproduced and expanded upon within a few years of its initial publication. [1][2] The story is popularly misattributed to Ernest Hemingway; this is implausible, as ...
The Funny Little Woman is a book "retold by" Arlene Mosel. Released by E. P. Dutton, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1973, and was illustrated by Blair Lent. [1] " The Old Woman who Lost her Dumplings " was the title of the original tale by Lafcadio Hearn, [2] which Mosel had adapted. [3]