Tyya is grocery shopping with her dad, but he's not letting her pick any of the good stuff like cookies, ice cream, or candies. When she holds still and is mistaken for the best, most lifelike doll in the supermarket, an argument at the till leads her dad to buy something...
"Something good" is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store--no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something...
"Something good" is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store--no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something...
"Something good" is exactly what Tyya, Andrew and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Tyya's dad won't buy anything good at the store--no ice cream, no candy, no cookies. But when the saleslady puts a price sticker on Tyya's nose, Daddy is finally forced to buy something...
Something good is exactly what Tyya, Andrew, and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Michael Martchenko's illustrations . . . are lively, simple and expressive. The characters practically jump off the page.--Quill and Quire, Canada's Book Review Journal. Full-color illustrations...
"Something good" is exactly what Tyya, Andrew, and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. "Michael Martchenko's illustrations . . . are lively, simple and expressive. The characters practically jump off the page".--Quill and Quire, Canada's Book Review Journal. Full-color...
Something good is exactly what Tyya, Andrew, and Julie want to put into their shopping cart. Michael Martchenko's illustrations . . . are lively, simple and expressive. The characters practically jump off the page.--Quill and Quire, Canada's Book Review Journal. Full-color illustrations...