50 Below Zero
Book - 1986
Jason's dad falls asleep everywhere ... except in his own bed. All night long, Jason gets woken up by strange noises that lead him to find his dad in the most unexpected places--from on top of the refrigerator to the freezing cold woods outside his house. In order to finally get a good night's sleep, Jason musters up all of his resources and comes up with a most unexpected solution--tying his dad's toe to the bathroom doorknob to keep him in place.
Publisher:
Toronto : Annick Press, c1986
ISBN:
9780920236864
0920236863
9780920236918
092023691X
9781773211015
0920236863
9780920236918
092023691X
9781773211015
Characteristics:
[22] p. : ill. ; 21 x 21 cm. --



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Add a CommentThis book is about Jason's' dad sleepwalking he would sleep on the fridge, the car, and even outside. He would basically be sleepwalking everywhere! This is a really funny book and so that’s why I don't want to give it all away, I want to wait until more people read it. This book makes me feel really funny because it is very enjoyable and enthusiastic to read it. I absolutely love reading this book and that's why I think you should definitely read it too, as soon as possible. This is a very childish book and so I would recommend this book from ages from 4 to 9. @Bookworm5755 of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library
We love Munsch's books, and many of them translate beautifully to the pared-down-for-toddlers board book format, but this one seems to have lost a bit too much of the story.
Robert Munsch writes great books for kids I'm a reader fan for life of his stories I'm 24 yrs old and have read Robert Munsch books when i was 6 yrs old in my elementary school Sandford Avenue Public School in Hamilton, Ontario Robert had maid a visit to that school and i got to meet him and other students did as well he a very popular person for story telling and catches readers attention just like mine i thank him for making books that helped me read along the way to where i am today