I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato
Charlie and Lola have already won the hearts of readers in
three winning books, including I
Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed. And now they’re quickly gathering more
fans as an animated series on the Disney Channel.Adorably
true-to-childhood and laugh-out-loud funny, Charlie and Lola chronicles the
day-to-day moments and interactions in the life of two extremely endearing
siblings.
The weatherman has predicted
snow, and Lola absolutely cannot wait. She just loves snow. "Why can't it
be winter ALL the time?" she asks her brother. But on an adventure to the
Arctic, Charlie shows Lola why never-ending snow might not be so perfect for
kids. How could Lola go swimming or wear her favorite stripe-y party dress if
it were always cold?
Once again, Lauren
Child brilliantly and hilariously captures every-kid feelings and emotions—this
time about the magical first snowfall of the year.
Lola has promised her mother that she will stay
clean and tidy for school picture day. ?It will be
easy peasy, lemon squeezy!?
says Lola. But staying clean and tidy is not so easy,
especially when there is finger painting to do and a game of puddles to play.
By the time Lola poses for her picture, she is covered in paint and pink milk,
and her extremely special photograph for Mom is ruined. But then Charlie has an
idea that just might save the day.
Lola and her best friend, Lotta,
just love dogs, and when they get the chance to watch an adorable sausage pup
named Sizzles, they are thrilled! Everything goes well until they lose hold of
the leash . . . and Sizzles runs off. Will they find him before his owner
returns, or be banned from dog-sitting forever?
Lola gets to bring the class
guinea pig, Bert, home over school vacation! She takes good care of Bert, but
when she and Charlie build him a guinea pig run, he escapes. They hunt all
over, and when they find him, they also discover a big surprise?lots of absolutely very adorable baby Berts!
This new Charlie and
Lola adventure will have readers giggling and wishing for a pet guinea pig of
their very own.
Lola always always always has to win! No matter what games she
and Charlie play, Lola always triumphs. What will happen when Charlie devises a
strategy for a game that surely he will win? When playtime is through,
Charlie and Lola have learned that maybe having the upper hand isn’t as
important as lendinga
hand when a brother or a sister could use a little help.
What, Lola bored? Lola is usually very busy? and very funny!? but today she’s
really not feeling well! Charlie does everything he can to help, bringing Lola
cookies and pink milk and even a bunch of flowers. But the flowers make Lola
sneeze and the pink milk tastes green! Even worse, Charlie has promised his
friend Marv that he will play in a soccer game, and now Charlie has to leave!
Oh, no! How will Lola ever get better without her big brother around?
Charlie and Lola, first seen in "I Will Not Ever Never
Eat a Tomato", are stars of the screen and page - and now their adventures
are available as book and CD packs featuring the voices of the children in the
TV series. When Charlie brings a rocket home from school, which is the best
thing he has ever made, he warns Lola not to touch it, as it is extremely
breakable. But this is a challenge Lola just can't resist! It takes her some
time to learn that, although it can be hard, you have to tell the truth.
Lola and Lotta's
friendship is put to the test!
Lola’s bestest best friend Lotta has a
new coat, which was an extra-special gift from her granny. It is the fluffiest,
softest, most loveliest coat Lola has EVER seen and
she absolutely must borrow it. Lotta says okay, but
only as long as Lola promises to not wear it in the rain or spill food on it or
get it dirty. Will Lola be able to keep her promise?
It’s Charlie’s birthday, but Lola is so excited, she opens
all of Charlie’s birthday cards and blows out his birthday candles—and gets
banned from the party! Will Charlie and Lola be able to make up in time to save
the party—and their friendship?
At first, Lola does not want her wobbly tooth to ever fall out, but when she learns about
the tooth fairy, she wiggles and wobbles her tooth until out it pops! Finally
it is time to go to bed—but the tooth has disappeared! Now how will Lola
convince the tooth fairy that she really did lose her tooth? Big brother Charlie
has just the answer—if Lola has dreams so lovely that she smiles while she
sleeps, the tooth fairy will be able to see for herself!
Lola is clearing out some of her old things because she does
not want her bedroom to ever get as messy and pongy
as Marv's older brother Marty's bedroom - yuk! Charlie
persuades Lola that instead of throwing her things away, she should recycle
them. 'Recycle it? What is that?' asks Lola. With a bit of help from Charlie,
Lola learns all about recycling and how it is extremely very important to look
after our planet. Soon she has found an extra-specially fun way to do more
recycling - and gets lots of her classmates to join in too.
Night owl Lola likes to stay up coloring and scribbling and
wriggling and bouncing and chattering. Lola never gets tired. How can big
brother Charlie convince her it's time for bed? Heralded by the WASHINGTON POST
as "a delightful new voice in children's books," author-illustrator
Lauren Child splashes her offbeat sense of humor and unique artwork all over
this bedtime story. Laugh out loud at Lola's imaginative antics, but save a cheer
for kind, patient Charlie, the big brother we'd all love to have.
Lola is not so sure about school. After all, why would she
need to count higher than ten when she never eats more that
ten cookies at a time? Once again, it's up to ever-patient big brother Charlie
to persuade Lola that school is worthwhile — and that her invisible friend, Soren Lorensen, will be welcome,
too.