![]() Young readers unfamiliar with the titular characters’ previous exploits will have no problem understanding the zany humor, and mature readers will love the backmatter, which traces the history of each story’s inspirations. Although the pies eventually get made, some pie-related tomfoolery ensues as their friend Meatball helps them pass the time as the desserts cool, but everything works out for the best. Along the way, they consider idioms related to the word easy (“easy as pie,” “easy as falling off a log”), eventually returning with the ingredients-and eager for pie. In this seventh outing of the series, protagonists Mac and Mac, anthropomorphic pieces of macaroni pasta, are trying to take it easy on a nice summer day, but their naïveté and cheery ability to take things literally (if not logically) eventually lead them into town, where they need to purchase ingredients for pies that their mother wants to make. “Reading about Noodleheads is easy as pie.The Noodleheads are back for another series of logically illogical tales rooted in international folklore. The seventh-and last-of our Noodleheads series with Tedd Arnold is now available. To read a Conversation with the Creators click here Co-written and Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. For more shipping info, click here.Ģ022, Holiday House. You can also download our printable order form, which allows you to save 15% if you spend more than $100 (credit card use not available on printed form). ![]() For Hawaii, Alaska, and international orders, please contact us for shipping rates. Secure Online Ordering Available in the Continental US Only. To download a flyer that has reviews of our books and the awards they've received click here.
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