First published in 1972, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day introduced to the world a feisty young hero who soon captured the hearts of a generation. Since then Alexander has returned in Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday and Alexander, Who's Not (Do you hear me? I mean it!) Going to move, and his position as a classic character in children's literature is assured. Alexander is everyone's favorite boy, struggling against those obstacles that seem to get in the way of growing up, with the most formidable ones being his siblings. Here, all three Alexander stories are combined in one book -- a perfect way for Alexander to be introduced to a whole new generation of certain fans.
Alejandro Serie
Esta saga épica narra el viaje vital de uno de los mayores comandantes militares de la historia, desde su juventud en Macedonia hasta sus inmortales conquistas y su vasto imperio. La serie profundiza en las estrategias, la política y las luchas personales de un hombre que remodeló el mundo. Sumérgete en la antigüedad y experimenta una aventura llena de coraje, traición y una sed insaciable de gloria. Es una historia de ambición, liderazgo y un legado perdurable.



Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Last Sunday, Alexander's grandparents gave him a dollar -- and he was rich. There were so many things that he could do with all of that money! He could buy as much gum as he wanted, or even a walkie-talkie, if he saved enough. But somehow the money began to disappear... Readers of all ages will be delighted by this attractive new edition of Judith Viorst's beloved picture book.
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
From the moment Alexander climbs out of bed one morning, it seems as if nothing will go his way. He drops his sweater in the sink, his teacher doesn't appreciate his clever ideas, and there's no dessert in his lunch. Just when he thinks the day couldn't get any worse, his mom whisks him and his brothers off to the dentist. And guess who's the only one to have a cavity? This unforgettable tale is a funny, gentle reminder that everyone has bad days now and again. Ray Cruz's detailed line drawings perfectly capture the perpetually scowling Alexander, while Judith Viorst's amusing story creates a lovable and relatable grump.