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Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories: The Sneeze and Other Stories

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Full Title:

Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Stories: The Sneeze and Other Stories

Contributors:

By (Author) Catharine O'Neill
Illustrated by Catharine O'Neill

ISBN:

9780763649210

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

1st May 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Prizes:

Short-listed for Delaware Diamonds Award (Grades K-2) 2014

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 235mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

340g

Description

Little sister, big big brother, and (mostly) good friends Annie and Simon are back in a second wry and warmhearted early chapter book.

Annie loves to draw and fill sheets of paper with the things she sees around her. But if Simon has trouble figuring out what her scribbles show, whats a big brother to do And when Annie squeezes Hazel the dog to make her purr, can Simon help it if it sounds more like grumbling Hazel is very useful in finding Annies stolen chestnuts, but its Simon who gently persuades his little sister that the bushytailed suspects might need them back. Whether her problems are big or small, Annie knows she can count on Simon to help her solve them. When Simon himself starts to sneeze, Annie finally sees her chance to take on the helper role as only she can with chatty zeal and haphazard determination.

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Annie tickled Simons foot with her green comb.
"Yoo-hoo, big brother! Guess what Ive been
doing"
Simon looked up. "What, Annie"
"Fixing Hazels hair," said Annie. "When I grow
up, Im going to be a hairdresser."
Simon looked at Hazel. Then he turned a page.
"Theres an idea," he said.
Annie combed the hair on top of Simons head straight up. She combed the sides straight out. She patted the back down flat. Annie looked at Simons head.
"Can I fix your hair, Simon"
"My hair" said Simon.
"Hazel hardly has any," said Annie.
Simon stopped reading and sat up. "My hair doesnt need fixing, Annie."
"It does, too, Simon. Hold still."
Annie laid out the cards. "My turn," she said.
Annie picked up two cards and put them back.
Hazel jumped up and licked Simons hairdo. "Hazel, lie down," said Simon. Hazel didnt.
Simon picked up two cards and two cards and two cards.
"Shell listen to me, Simon. Hazel, LIE DOWN!"
said Annie.
But Hazel didnt.
"There," she said. "Now you look pretty."
Annie held up a mirror and showed Simon his new hairdo.
"Holy cow!" said Simon.
"Now lets play cards," said Annie.
Soon Annies hair was all done. And it wouldnt come undone.
"Eeeeeek!" said Annie.
Hazel leaped and barked at Annies hairdo.
"HAZEL, LIE DOWN!" said Annie.
But Hazel didnt.
"Hey, I won!" said Simon.
"Lets not play cards," said Annie.
"You know, Annie," said Simon, "if youre going to be a hairdresser, aybe you should give yourself a new hairdo."
Simon went back to reading his book.
Annie picked up the comb. She combed her hair up and down and all around.
"Hey, this is fun," she said.
"Lord love a duck," said Simon. "It really is stuck."
Simon twisted Annies comb a little this way and a little that.
"Ouch!" said Annie. "Maybe I wont be a hairdresser, Simon. I could be . . . a baker."
"Huh," said Simon. "Theres an idea."
"Can I have a cookie, Simon"
"Whats up" asked Simon. He came over to have a look. "Annie, what have you done"
Annie pulled her sweater over her head. "I wound up my hair and its all stuck."
"Let me see," said Simon.
Annie took the sweater off her head.
"There," said Simon. "Now you have your old hairdo back."
Annie held up the mirror to see.
Then she tapped Simons head. "Simon, Simon, look! Hazels lying down!"
"At last," said Simon. "Here, Annie. Have another cookie."
Simon found a pair of scissors.
"Hold still, Annie. Ill cut the comb to bits."
"Aaaaaagh!" said Annie.
One by one, Simon snipped off each tooth of Annies comb. He wiggled the comb a little this way and a little that. Then he pulled the comb from Annies hair.
Annie and Simon munched on their cookies.
"You know what, Simon"
"What"
Annie scratched Hazels tummy. "When I grow up, Im going to be a dog trainer."
Simon took a bite of his cookie. "Theres an idea," he said.

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ANNIE AND SIMON by Catharine O'Neill. Copyright (c) 2008 by Catharine O'Neill. Published by Candlewick Press, Inc., Cambridge, MA.

Author Bio

Catharine ONeill is the illustrator of many books for children. Originally from Toronto, she now lives in upstate New York with her family and a small red dog named Hazel.

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