Cranky Pants.Cranky crank·y 1 adj. crank·i·er, crank·i·est 1. Having a bad disposition; peevish. 2. Having eccentric ways; odd. 3. Pants Stephen Stephen, 1097?–1154, king of England (1135–54). The son of Stephen, count of Blois and Chartres, and Adela, daughter of William I of England, he was brought up by his uncle, Henry I of England, who presented him with estates in England and France and Sanzo & Matt Whitlock Cranky Pants Publishing PO Box 1091, 2 Upland Upland, city (1990 pop. 63,374), San Bernardino co., S Calif., in a citrus-fruit region at the foot of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1906. Citrus fruits and grapes are packed and processed in the city. Paint, orchard heaters, auto parts, and feed products are also made. Road West, Arlington, MA 02474-0020 www.crankypantspublishing.com 0975962701 $16.95 www.amazon.com Cranky Pants is a simple and charming picturebook about a very young boy who wakes up feeling just plain cranky. Everyone has a "cranky pants" day--a day when nothing feels right and nothing seems to brighten bright·en tr. & intr.v. bright·ened, bright·en·ing, bright·ens To make or become bright or brighter. bright one's mood, but as Cranky Pants shows, even days like that come to an end. The original and boldly outlined drawing style of the color illustrations by Matt Whitlock captivates the eye in this outgoing story by Stephen Sanzo that young people are sure to identify with. |
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