I Found A Lizard Living In My Faucet (Paperback)


This colorful model children's book is an interesting story about a little lizard that lost his way when he sneaks into a little girl's bathroom sink faucet to find solace in seclusion. The audacious miniature lizard assumes her faucet is really quaint and tries to make it his new quarters because he is convinced it is the same color as his cool gray skin and beliefs it feels aloofly peaceful to him. One bright morning a dazzling girl named Brianna turns on her bathroom faucet to brush her teeth and out pops Mister Lizard feeling appalled for being disturbed while sleeping. Brianna is pleasantly astonished and wonders why he chose to live in a faucet. Brianna eloquently tells Mister Lizard a faucet is a spout that is always flowing with water not suitable for a lively lizard. Besides, he will never find food in a pipe that is at all times flowing with water. Mister Lizard feels otherwise, and he refuses to find relieve in Brianna's manicured garden under a cherry tree full of delicious cherries when she offers him this appropriate living option. Mister Lizard begins to hyperventilate and turns crimson red when Brianna begins to call her mother for help to get rid of him. Brianna's mother quickly comes into the bathroom to help her free herself of Mister Lizard's unsolicited intrusion. Mister Lizard finally runs away disappearing into a rock garden by her cherry tree and finds a juicy cherry to sink his mouth into. Brianna's mother helps her comb her silky hair into a neat French braid and off they go hand in hand to a surprise classroom party down their cobble stoned street. Mister Lizard watches them walk away with cherry juice dripping from his tongue from a distance and dreams about another astounding encounter with Brianna. This story flamboyantly teaches a child to stand firm in not letting intruders invade their privacy by using dialog with a fictional inoffensive talking lizard and gently guides a child to make an assimilated decision based on using their common sense skills.

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This colorful model children's book is an interesting story about a little lizard that lost his way when he sneaks into a little girl's bathroom sink faucet to find solace in seclusion. The audacious miniature lizard assumes her faucet is really quaint and tries to make it his new quarters because he is convinced it is the same color as his cool gray skin and beliefs it feels aloofly peaceful to him. One bright morning a dazzling girl named Brianna turns on her bathroom faucet to brush her teeth and out pops Mister Lizard feeling appalled for being disturbed while sleeping. Brianna is pleasantly astonished and wonders why he chose to live in a faucet. Brianna eloquently tells Mister Lizard a faucet is a spout that is always flowing with water not suitable for a lively lizard. Besides, he will never find food in a pipe that is at all times flowing with water. Mister Lizard feels otherwise, and he refuses to find relieve in Brianna's manicured garden under a cherry tree full of delicious cherries when she offers him this appropriate living option. Mister Lizard begins to hyperventilate and turns crimson red when Brianna begins to call her mother for help to get rid of him. Brianna's mother quickly comes into the bathroom to help her free herself of Mister Lizard's unsolicited intrusion. Mister Lizard finally runs away disappearing into a rock garden by her cherry tree and finds a juicy cherry to sink his mouth into. Brianna's mother helps her comb her silky hair into a neat French braid and off they go hand in hand to a surprise classroom party down their cobble stoned street. Mister Lizard watches them walk away with cherry juice dripping from his tongue from a distance and dreams about another astounding encounter with Brianna. This story flamboyantly teaches a child to stand firm in not letting intruders invade their privacy by using dialog with a fictional inoffensive talking lizard and gently guides a child to make an assimilated decision based on using their common sense skills.

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Imprint

Trafford Publishing

Country of origin

Canada

Release date

April 2011

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First published

April 2011

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Dimensions

280 x 216 x 1mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

28

ISBN-13

978-1-4269-6074-1

Barcode

9781426960741

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LSN

1-4269-6074-3



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