Earthlets, as explained by Professor Xargle

By Willis, Jeanne & Ross, Tony

Publishers Summary:
Professor Xargle's class of extraterrestrials learns about the physical characteristics and behavior of the human baby.

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ISBN
978-0-52544-465-7
Publisher
New York : E.P. Dutton, 1989, c1988.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 1989

Gr 2-3 A wickedly funny lecture on "Earthlets" (babies) is delivered by Professor Xargle to an amphitheatre of green, five-eyed, tentacled space creatures. Earthlets, he says, "are patted and squeezed after drinking their milk so they won't explode. . . They often leak. When they do they can be pinned into a white cloth or sealed in soft paper with tape." And so goes ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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