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Seeing red  Cover Image Book Book

Seeing red / Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Michael Martchenko.

Summary:

Alex is dying to know why Arie's hair is so red. So he asks him what he can do to turn his own black hair red, and soon he's following Arie's good advice. But when he finds himself drinking hot sauce to set the colour, Alex starts to suspect that he's being played.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781443124454 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 28 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : North Winds Press, an imprint of Scholastic Canada Ltd., [2013]
Subject: Hair > Juvenile fiction.
Self-perception > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Perseus Publishing

    What is the secret behind Arie's red hair?

    Alex is dying to know why Arie's hair is so red. So he asks him if there if there is a secret to it all, or better yet, something he can do to turn his own black hair red?

    Soon he's following Arie's good advice and consuming daily doses of tomatoes and ketchup. But when he finds himself drinking hot sauce to, you know, set the colour, Alex starts to suspect that he's being played — and concocts a little plan to turn the tables on Arie's trick, by tempting him with his own recipe for turning red hair black!

    Based on a boy named Arie from Montreal, whom Robert Munsch met while on a storytelling tour, Seeing Red celebrates the spirit of good-natured pranks with some over-the-top antics and hilarious imagery, while providing a gentle lesson about accepting who you are and what you've been given.

  • Perseus Publishing
    Alex wants his hair to be just like his best friend Arie's. Arie promises to teach him the secret trick for turning black hair to red… but what kind of a trick is it?

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