![]() The slapstick events of the party will engage readers from the start the image of the word as a little monster frees the story from didacticism while making clear that bad words are not necessary, given a few creative substitutions. The next time he needs to let off some steam, Elbert emits Thunder and Lightning! and Blistering Hoptoads! and the act brings him cheers from fellow party-goers. They couldn't believe their ears.'' Enter a friendly wizard gardener, who shows Elbert how other words, uttered with enthusiasm, are more satisfying than the little monster. With a swift flick of his wrist, Elbert snatched the word from the air and stuffed it into his back pocket.'' Soon the word flies into his mouth ``like a little gnat.'' When Elbert is upset a moment later, out comes the word. It was ugly and covered with dark, bristly hairs. The Rainbow Bridge by Audrey Wood, Robert Florczak (Illustrator) Paperback (First Edition) 7. ``The word floated by like a small storm cloud. Parsons Media Collection Long Bridge Parsons Media Collection Short Bridge. ![]() ![]() As the only child at an elegant party, Elbert hears a strange word. The Rainbow Bridge Audrey Wood, Author, Robert Florczak, Illustrator Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) 7 (32p) ISBN 978-0-15-202106-1 Drawn from a Native American legend, this story follows the. Anton Solid Wood Nightstand Anton Solid Wood Rectangle Coffee Table. ![]()
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