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Do They Ever Grow Up? 101 Cartoons About the Terrible Twos and Beyond
Do They Ever Grow Up 101 Cartoons About the Terrible Twos and Beyond
Author: Lynn Johnston
ISBN-13: 9780671545772
ISBN-10: 0671545779
Publication Date: 1978
Pages: 107
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Publisher: Meadowbrook Press
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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Twenty years from now,you'll look back on these years w/fondness.
The terrible twos and beyond humor book.
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Wonderful older comics from Lynn Johnston.
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Cartoons from the author of the comic strip, For Better or For Worse.
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early comics by Lyhnn Johnson - "For Better or for Worse"
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I can relate to most of the cartoons in this book about raising toddlers, since I have two of my own. This book is a precursor to Johnston's award-winning "For Better Or For Worse," and you can see some of her early drawing skill that evolved eventually into that great strip. The one-panel cartoons and snappy one-liners are funny and close to home. Definitely not the "schmaltz" that hallmarked "FBOFW" through its run. I got this as a new parent and said, "Oh, this is stuff that happens to other people," and now I realize that I AM "other people"!


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