The Little Old Man Who Could Not Read (Paperback)

By: Irma Simonton Black

$19.50

Imagine living in a world where you could not read. Imagine how hard a simple task such as shopping would become.

This whimsical tale, told with humour and grace, portrays the frustration of the little old man who got everything all mixed up because he could not read.

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Product Description

Sample

Once there was a little old man who could not read. He just never wanted to learn. His wife went to the store and bought the food, but—the little old man stayed at home and made beautiful toys out of wood. Children all over the world loved his toys, and many wrote to tell him so. But still the little old man never wanted to learn to read.

One day his wife decided to go on a visit. “You will need to go to the store,” she said. So the little old man went to the store. Of course he bought all the wrong things because he did not know how to read.

“Fiddlesticks and fish fur!” said the little old man. “This is not spaghetti. Who wants to eat wax paper—even with sauce on it? Not I, for one.”

Endearing illustrations by Seymour Fleishman bring the little old man to life. Originally printed in 1968.

 

Additional Information

Weight .1 kg
Dimensions 9 × 7.3 × .1 in
ISBN

9798888180532

Author

Irma Simonton Black

Publisher

Purple House Press

Format

Paperback

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