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Chicka Chicka Sticka Sticka

An ABC Sticker Book

Chicka Chicka Sticka Sticka( )
Author: Martin, Bill
Martin and Martin Staff,
Archambault, John
Illustrator: Ehlert, Lois
ISBN:978-0-689-80096-2
Publication Date:Aug 1995
Publisher:Little Simon
Imprint:Little Simon
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $8.99
Book Description:

Chicka Chicka Boom Boomis back -- this time as a sticker book! Inside you'll find an alphabet of colorful vinyl stickers that can be used time and again to re-create the hilarious rush of letters up the coconut tree.Chicka Chicka Sticka Stickaincludes 35 fully reusable stickers -- a full alphabet plus some extra letters.With more than half a million copies ofChicka Chicka Boom Boomsold, this new sticker book edition is sure to be a hit!

Book Details
Pages:12
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Fiction / General
Juvenile Nonfiction / Activity Books / General
Juvenile Nonfiction / Concepts / Alphabet
Juvenile Fiction / Stories In Verse
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):7 x 9.25 x 0.23 Inches
Book Weight:0.308 Pounds
Author Biography
Martin, Bill (Author)
Children's writer Bill Martin, Jr. was born and raised in Hiawatha, Kansas. Ironically, the future early childhood educator had difficulty reading until he taught himself, before graduating with a teaching certificate from Emporia State University.

After graduation, he taught high school drama and journalism in Kansas. He served in the Army Air Force as a newspaper editor during World War II. He wrote his first book, The Little Squeegy Bug, for his brother, Bernard, an artist, to illustrate while recuperating from war wounds. It was published in 1945 and the brothers would go on to collaborate on 10 more books by 1955.

He earned a master's degree and doctorate in early childhood education from Northwestern University and became principal of an elementary school in Evanston, Ill., where he developed innovative reading programs. In 1962 Martin moved to New York City to become editor of the school division of Holt, Rhinehart and Winston where he developed the literature-based reading programs Sounds of Language and The Instant Readers.

Martin returned to full-time writing in 1972 and ended up writing over three hundred children's books during his career. His titles include; Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do You See?, Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What do you Hear?, The Ghost-Eye Tree, Barn Dance, and Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom. He died on August 11, 2004 at the age of 88.

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