A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A Guide To Chicago Featuring Shrimp From The Future, A Park Shaped Like A Spot Of Paint, Six Foot Tall Smelly, Sweaty Men, ... And Cabs That Smell Like Fresh Flowers
30 review for
A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A Guide To Chicago Featuring Shrimp From The Future, A Park Shaped Like A Spot Of Paint, Six Foot Tall Smelly, Sweaty Men, ... And Cabs That Smell Like Fresh Flowers
4 out of 5
Alicia–
Just holding this book makes me happy. Reading it...also makes me happy. I am forever in love with anything and everything that children write. I've had some of these authors as my students, and that just makes me proud. This book is a little hard to find, as it's not really mainstream, but find it. And touch the sky blueness of its cover and automatically feel better about life. Just holding this book makes me happy. Reading it...also makes me happy. I am forever in love with anything and everything that children write. I've had some of these authors as my students, and that just makes me proud. This book is a little hard to find, as it's not really mainstream, but find it. And touch the sky blueness of its cover and automatically feel better about life.
5 out of 5
Colleen–
"A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A guide to Chicago featuring shrimp from the future, a park shaped like a spot of paint, six-foot tall smelly, sweaty men, ... and cabs that smell like fresh flowers. by 205 Second Through Sixth Grade Students (2007)" "A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A guide to Chicago featuring shrimp from the future, a park shaped like a spot of paint, six-foot tall smelly, sweaty men, ... and cabs that smell like fresh flowers. by 205 Second Through Sixth Grade Students (2007)"
5 out of 5
Krista–
not quite a tour book - but 6th graders tell what their favorite parts of the city are! GREAT!
5 out of 5
Isaiah–
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Alicia –
Just holding this book makes me happy. Reading it...also makes me happy. I am forever in love with anything and everything that children write. I've had some of these authors as my students, and that just makes me proud. This book is a little hard to find, as it's not really mainstream, but find it. And touch the sky blueness of its cover and automatically feel better about life. Just holding this book makes me happy. Reading it...also makes me happy. I am forever in love with anything and everything that children write. I've had some of these authors as my students, and that just makes me proud. This book is a little hard to find, as it's not really mainstream, but find it. And touch the sky blueness of its cover and automatically feel better about life.
Colleen –
"A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A guide to Chicago featuring shrimp from the future, a park shaped like a spot of paint, six-foot tall smelly, sweaty men, ... and cabs that smell like fresh flowers. by 205 Second Through Sixth Grade Students (2007)" "A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A guide to Chicago featuring shrimp from the future, a park shaped like a spot of paint, six-foot tall smelly, sweaty men, ... and cabs that smell like fresh flowers. by 205 Second Through Sixth Grade Students (2007)"
Krista –
not quite a tour book - but 6th graders tell what their favorite parts of the city are! GREAT!
Isaiah –
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Naomi McCormick –
this is the best tour guide out there, for sure.
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