Crazy Hair Day Book

Stanley birdbaum has committed perhaps the worst possible kid faux pas.
Crazy hair day book. He has rolled and wrapped and dyed his hair. To make matters worse today is school picture day and everyone is expected to line up for the class photo. There is a good little lesson inside about accepting and even rejoicing in your own foibles. Stanley and his mom spend the morning coloring and styling his hair.
He has rolled and wrapped and dyed his. He has worn a wacky hairstyle to school for crazy hair day on the wrong day. Caregivers will also find this book fun to read it s cute and not too long. Today we present crazy hair day written by barney saltzberg.
Editions for crazy hair day. What s stanley to do br br quot a crackerjack read aloud with a great finish quot. He hides in the bathroom until he is finally convinced to come out only to find that all his classmates have come to his rescue and all have crazy hair too. He is ready to celebrate crazy hair day at school.
Stanley birdbaum couldn t be more excited. School library journal. In fact it s actually class picture d. This is a touching book to show that kids can help their friends when.
The main character comes to school thinking that it is crazy hair day and he is stunned to find out that crazy hair day is the following week and today is picture day. He has dipped it and sprayed it and made it well perfect. Crazy hair day is a picture book by barney saltzberg. But when stanley saunters up to the classroom he learns to his horror that crazy hair day is next week.
076361954x hardcover published in 2003 0763624640 paperback published in 2008 0545110882 published in 2008 0763639. Satlzbergs main character is stantley who wakes up one day believing it is crazy hair day at school. Pinkalicious crazy hair day children book read aloud storybook story time pinkalicious can t wait to show off her wacky hairdo for crazy hair day but disaster strikes when rose. Yet when stanley arrives at school he realizes it is not crazy hair day and his best friend larry makes fun of him in.
This delightful tale of confusion and compassion is just the ticket to defuse potential teasing school library journal stanley birdbaum couldn t be more excited. Best for ages 3 6. A crackerjack read aloud with a great finish.