Two Plus One Is Enough : Baby Blues Scrapbook #18 (Baby Blues Scrapbook)
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Book Description
By their third child, most folks have parenting figured out and could teach Dr. Spock a thing or two. Yeah, right! Baby Blues is back with even more of the hilarious trials and tribulations of the growing young MacPherson family. Two Plus One Is Enough is the latest collection of the stupendously popular comic strip, which appears in nearly 900 newspapers and 20 periodicals, with 40 million fans. Baby Wren is raising the chaos level in the MacPherson household to a new level as Zoe and Hammie compete as only siblings can. Parents Darryl and Wanda somehow keep up their good humor despite a tight budget, their mischievous but adorable older children, and a wailing infant.Precocious Zoe's learning to read-and to point out the inconsistencies in children's books. After Zoe reads about a bear, Wanda corrects her. "That word is 'dog,' not 'bear.'" Zoe astutely observes that the picture looks like a dog: "So which is spelled right' The word or the picture'" Zoe asks. And Hammie must make sure his baby sister isn't gaining on him, in age or in weight. Two Plus One Is Enough offers plenty of laughs from one of America's favorite families.
About the Author
Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott's work on Baby Blues has delighted fans and wowed cartooning contest judges since the pair launched the strip in 1990. The National Cartoonists Society has even bestowed Baby Blues its Best Comic Strip of the Year Award. Today, more than 20 periodicals and nearly 900 newspapers deliver the team's art and wit to 40 million readers worldwide, while www.babyblues.com gets 300,000 hits each month. Rick lives in Phoenix, Ariz. Jerry, also the cocreator of the award-winning comic strip Zits, lives in Malibu, Calif.
Two Plus One Is Enough : Baby Blues Scrapbook #18 (Baby Blues Scrapbook),Jerry Scott,Rick Kirkman,Andrews McMeel Publishing,0740741403,Comic books, strips, etc,Comics & Cartoons,Comics & Graphic Novels,Humor,Topic - Family,Humor / Cartoons
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