A few of times ago one of my senior salesmen shocked me in a really way he in no way has before. This particular salesman is amid the really most effective within our industry, he is superb at connecting with his people and qualities a knack for undertaking the unexpected. What he do a amount of times ago, was even worse than usual. At our business office we possess a gown code that entails, for men; gown shoes, jeans (or nicer), a shirt as well as a suite jacket.
Even although this salesman generally does troubles that take place to be “out belonging in the direction of box” he generally stays rigid in the direction of gown code. He is 34 many years outdated but when he entered the business office best suited after his 1st getting together with using a purchaser he was placing on a hat (tilted to one side), a t-shirt, torn jeans and sneakers. When I astonished requested him what he was wearing, he gave me a solution which i wasn’t expecting.
He informed me of the purchaser he experienced been working with for the last months: For weeks he experienced attempted to produce a offer using a youthful IT-company. He experienced spoken to them much more compared to cell many times, and each and every time it went undoubtedly properly and all went smooth. They booked a getting together with a few of weeks ago and when he arrived in his business clothes, he felt really away from place. Like I stated this was a youthful business in inclusion to the office staff experienced been about 20-22 many years old.
The atmosphere and discussion wasn’t whatsoever as relaxed in person or female since it experienced been much more compared to cell in inclusion to the getting together with didn’t go really well. They do guide a producer new appointment although (the one he experienced been to earlier this day). best suited after the getting together with he experienced believed about what went wrong.
So once the brand new getting together with was because of he dressed the identical way they did. He met them on the business office in inclusion to the discussion was just as relaxed since it experienced been much more compared to phone. It ended with him making one of his most effective deals ever. When he informed me this I obtained pondering concerning the result clothing telephone call for to some salesman. since it turns out clothing goes on to be really important in my product sales experience.
Not which i generally gown in a really suite and tie, but I have generally attempted to gown for the situation. If I am steering to fulfill a Vice President of the large company, I would have a tendency to gown in a really suite and tie. But if I understand that is generally a worthwhile business using a relaxed gown code I instead make an effort to match.
I really feel that it is simpler to relationship using the customer, the two occasions really feel like we are concerning the identical level and talk the identical language. I have a tendency to gown only a tiny an amazing offer more appropriate compared to customer, not very much though. My motto is: “Never allow them be nicer dressed since it helps make them really feel superior, but even although you gown to very much an amazing offer more appropriate then the purchaser you will instead alienate them and generally get away concerning the incorrect foot.”
My simplest suggestion will be to just generally go with, jeans, shirt and suite jacket. That way you generally glimpse appropriate but not overly dressed. It is generally a different and fascinating issue though, one I would adore to listen to your views about. How and why would you gown when getting together with a customer?
Tommy Hilfigger?
DKNY?
Ralph Lauren Polo?
Levis?
Seven?
Abercrombie & Fitch?
Hollister?
Diesel?
Guess?
Armani?
Old Navy?
Wrangler?
Gap?
Aeropostale?
Express?
Lucky?
Any others?
i like guys who wears armani exchange. i kow that sounds snobbish but who cares? i luv designer jeans. and of course ralph lauren shirts are a must in ur wardrobe.
Cracker: Series 1 was fine–a terrific premiere and two interesting sequels introduced freelance police psychologist Eddie “Fitz” Fitzgerald (Robbie Coltrane) and his family and colleagues—but series 2 is unexpectedly and vastly superior. The three miniseries included on these discs are exemplary thrillers (even better than the first trio), but the real leap forward is in the stories’ deepeni…
This performance, the only one available in English, is problematic. Best is Yves Abel’s leadership of the orchestra, which sounds wonderful, imbuing Puccini’s lush score with just the right exoticism and emphasis. But aside from Gregory Yurisch’s fine Sharpless, the singers don’t please. Paul Charles Clarke as Pinkerton is lacking stylistically and vocally, and as Butterfly, Cheryl Barker sounds …
Exploring the connections between early music and what we know as folksong, Joel Cohen and his very adventurous and competent band of musicians not only show us where many familiar tunes come from, they also give us fresh and illuminating renditions of songs from the 10th century to the middle of the 20th century. Besides the recording’s obvious educational value, its primary purpose, accordi…
A man’s wardrobe is one of his single most valuable assets, conveying the image he presents to the world. Infusing style with eye-catching design, this refreshing guide blows the dust off staid rulebooks and delivers a thoroughly contemporary, individual look for each reader. Produced by the same team as the smash success The Lucky Shopping Manual, Details Men’s Style Manual will be on the wish li…
A most unforgettable, fun, uplifting story about surprising, miraculous events bestowed upon an unsuspecting American family living on an island on the east coast of the United States, in Northport, New York. The story is told by Guinness Book record holder “Baba the Goat”. You will continue to pick up “The Auspicious Goat” after you have finished reading it because the unique spiritual messages w…
The following is a partial list of books that Mercer Mayer has written and/or illustrated. It also includes books and items that are related to Mercer Mayer and his creations (like coloring books, sticker books, lacing cards, toys, etc).
Little Critter related books
Books that feature the character Little Critter:
Little Critter main series
Published in the Golden Books “Look-Look Books” series
Individual books may also be available in special editions
Just For You (1975) ISBN 0-307-12542-4 (first hardcover printing has 5 more pages of story and artwork then all subsequent printings, including “I wanted to build a beautiful house just for you, but I hurt myself”)
Happy Easter, Little Critter (1988) ISBN 0-307-11723-5
I Just Forgot (1988)
Just My Friend and Me (1988)
Just a Daydream (1989)
Just shopping with Mom (1989) (original version featured the mother warning Little Sister she will be spanked if she does not behave, reprints since the mid-1990s replaced spanking references with “time-out”)
Just Not Invited (2002; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-13289-7
Just a baseball Game (2003; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-10451-6
Just fishing with Grandma (2003; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-10453-2
Just a Little Homework (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-375-82745-5
The new adventures
Continuation of the main series with HarperFestival
same dimensions, may contain some stickers, or other items.
Bye-Bye, Mom and Dad (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053945-3 (with pull-out poster familytree)
Good for Me and You (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053948-8 (with more than 20 stickers)
Happy Halloween, Little Critter! (2004) ISBN 0-06-053971-2 (with pull back flaps)
Just a school Project (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053946-1 (with more than 20 stickers)
Just a Snowman (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053947-X (with more than 20 stickers)
Just Big Enough (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053963-1 (with Pull out growth chart) (this book can be found as an over-sized hardback)
Merry Christmas, Little Critter (2004; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053972-0 (with pull back flaps)
My Trip to the Hospital (2005; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053949-6 (with 5 adhesive bandages that feature Little Critter)
Happy Valentine’s Day, Little Critter (2005; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053973-9 (with pull back flaps)
Just so Thankful (2006; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053950-X (with four thank you cards)
It’s Easter, Little Critter! (2007; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053974-7 (with pull back flaps)
Grandma, Grandpa, and Me (2007; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053951-8
Happy father‘s Day! (2007; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-06-053965-8
The Lost Dinosaur Bone (December 2007) ISBN 0-06-053952-6
Snowball Soup (an I Can Read book) (September 2007) ISBN 0-06-083544-3 (hardcover) and ISBN 0-06-083543-5 (paperback)
It’s Earth Day (February 2008) ISBN 0-06-053959-3 (originally announced under the title My Earth Day Surprise)
The Best teacher Ever (May 2008) ISBN 0-06-053960-7
Going to the Firehouse (an I Can Read book) (June 2008) ISBN 0-06-083546-X (hardcover) ISBN 0-06-083545-1 (paperback)
Just a Day at the Pond (July 2008) ISBN 0-06-053961-5
To the Rescue! (an I Can Read book) (September 2008) ISBN 0-06-083548-6 (hardcover) ISBN 0-06-083547-8 (paperback)
This Is My Town (an I Can Read book) (December 2008) ISBN 0-06-083550-8 (hardcover) ISBN 0-06-083549-4 (paperback)
Happy mother‘s Day! (March 2008) ISBN 0-06-053970-4
First Day of school (June 2009) ISBN 0-06-053969-0
The Fall Festival (an I Can Read book) (July 2009) ISBN 0-06-083551-6
Going to the Sea Park (an I Can Read book) (September 2009) ISBN 0-060-83553-2
Just a Little music (December 2009) ISBN 0-060-53962-3
Just a Little Sick (December 2009) ISBN 0-060-83555-9
The Best Yard Sale (scheduled May 2010) ISBN 0-061-47799-0
Just Saving My Money (an I Can Read book) (scheduled July 2010) ISBN 0-060-83557-5
Scholastic series
Portrait shaped in different sizes
I’m Sorry (1995; with Gina Mayer)
At the Beach With Dad (1998; with Gina Mayer)
Special publications
Just a Snowy Day (1983) “Golden Touch and Feel Book” ISBN 0-307-12156-9 (republished by HarperCollins)
Little Critter In Search of the beautiful Princess (1993) Green Frog Publishers ISBN 1-56619-449-0 (oversized hardcover book in the style of the Where’s Waldo series)
Little Critter’s camp Out: A Golden Sound Story (1994) ISBN 0-307-70902-7
Little Critter: Just a Pirate (a “magic Touch Talking Book” by Hasbro, Incorporated) (July 1996) ISBN 1-888-20812-0
Little Critter: Just Going to the Moon (a “magic Touch Talking Book” by Hasbro, Incorporated (July 1996) ISBN 1-888-20811-2
Super Critter To The Rescue: A Golden Sound Story (1997) ISBN 0-307-74708-5
Just a Bubble Bath (1997) Inchworm Press, “Scrub-A-Dub Bath Book” (10 pages) ISBN 1-57719-222-2
Just My camera and Me: Photo Fun Package (1998) Inchworm Press, ISBN 1-57719-398-9 (comes with a camera, a photo album, and the book Just My Camera and Me)
Just a garden (1999) ISBN 1-57719-605-8 (was sold as a kit with four small plastic gardening tools and the book Just a garden)
Little Golden Books
A numbered series. These were re-released by Scholastic and as a part of Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter Book Club
Just a Bad Day (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-98873-2
Taking Care of Mom (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-98880-5
Just a Little Different (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-98875-9
Just Like Dad (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-98876-7
Just Say Please (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-96017-X
This is My Body (1993; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-96013-7
I’m Sorry (1993; with Gina Mayer)
Just A Gum Wrapper (1993; by Gina and Mercer Mayer) ISBN 0-89577-766-5
Just Me and My Bicycle (1993; by Gina and Mercer Mayer)
Just Too Little (1993; by Gina and Mercer Mayer)
Just Leave Me Alone (1995; with Gina Mayer) ISBN 0-307-96016-1
The School Play (1995; by Gina and Mercer Mayer)
The Loose Tooth (1995; by Gina and Mercer Mayer)
Just an Airplane (1995; by Gina and Mercer Mayer) ISBN 0-89577-784-3
I Was So Sick (1995; with Gina Mayer)
Little Sister (of Little Critter)
Published as Golden Books “Little Look-Look Books”
Little Critter Cowboy (1996) ISBN 1-57719-258-3 (edited 10 page version of the 14 page Cowboy Critter)
Little Critter doctor (1996) ISBN 1-57719-104-8 (edited 10 page version of the 14 page Doctor Critter)
Little Critter Astronaut (1996) ISBN 1-57719-089-0 (edited 10 page version of the 14 page Astronaut Critter)
Little Critter Policeman (1996)(edited 10 page version of the 14 page Police Critter)
Little Critter Construction (1996) (edited 10 page version of the 14 page Construction Critter, also released as a part of the Little Critter Construction Playset) ISBN 1-57719-655-4
Little Critter Sailor (1998) ISBN 1-57719-396-2 (edited 10 page version of the 14 page Sailor Critter)
Little Critter All Grown Up! (1999) ISBN 1-57719-648-1 (Collection containing the edited versions of the 4 books: Doctor, Sailor, Cowboy, and Construction)
Just a Dump Truck (2004) ISBN 0-06-053968-2
Just a Tugboat (2004) ISBN 0-06-053967-4
Lift-a-Flap Books
Published by multiple publishing houses. Some were originally released as hardcovers and then later re-released as Chunky Flap Board Books (two ISBN numbers are listed when this is the case).
Where’s Kitty (1991) ISBN 0-88029-864-2, ISBN 0-679-87343-0
Where is My Frog? (1991) ISBN 0-88029-863-4, ISBN 0-679-87344-9
Where’s My Sneaker? (1991) ISBN 0-88029-793-X, ISBN 0-679-87370-8
Little Critter Hansel & Gretel: A Lift the Flap Book (1991) ISBN 0-88029-797-2, ISBN 0-679-87369-4
Little Critter’s Jack and the Beanstalk (1991) ISBN 0-88029-798-0, ISBN 0-679-87345-7
Little Critter’s Little Red Riding Hood (1991) ISBN 0-88029-866-9, ISBN 0-679-87346-5
Just an Easter Egg (1998; written by Erica Farber and John Sansevere) ISBN 1-57719-299-0
Just a Magic trick (1998; written by Erica Farber and John Sansevere) ISBN 1-57719-298-2
Activity books
Little Critter: My Stories: Write and Draw Your Own Stories (1991) ISBN 0-307-05830-1
Little Critter Stand Ups to Color and Share (1992) (comes with 6 stand ups and stickers)
Little Critter Favorite Things (1994) ISBN 0-307-08573-2 (a coloring book)
Little Critter’s Day at the Farm (with reusable stickers) (1994) ISBN 0-590-48641-1 (and ISBN 0-590-32804-2)
Little Critter’s holiday Fun Sticker Book (1994) ISBN 0-590-48640-3
Little Critter Shapes & Colors Coloring Book
Little Critter Dots and Mazes (Golden First Fun)
Little Critter’s Song and Activity Book (1996)
Little Critter’s Halloween: A Coloring and Activity Book (1997) (also came with Spooky Halloween Kit which included the book The Magic Pumpkin (Little Sister), a Flashlight, and a Trick-Or-Treat Bag). ISBN 1-57719-236-2
Little Critter’s Christmas: A Coloring and Activity Book (1997) ISBN 1-57719-230-3
Little Critter’s Backseat Busy Book (1999)
painting the Seasons with Little Critter (2003) HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-053956-9
Fun at School with Little Critter (2004)
Collections
Little Critter’s Bedtime Storybook (1987) (includes: The Fussy Princess, The Grumpy Old Rabbit, The Day the wind Stopped Blowing, The Bear Who Wouldn’t Share, and some bumper “Bedtime” segments)
Two-minute Little Critter Stories: Eight favorite stories (1990) ISBN 0-307-12192-5 (Includes: Just A Mess, Just Me and My Babysitter, I Just Forgot, Just Me and My puppy, I Was So Mad, Just My Friends and Me, When I Get Bigger, and Just Go to bed)
Thrills and Spills (1991) (Early Bird Series Big Books: 19.5 x 16.2) ISBN 0-8273-4120-2 (Contains four stories: Just for You by Mercer Mayer, Jamberry by Bruce Degen, The Gingerbread Boy by Paul Galdone, and Baby Days)
Just Me and My Family (1997) (A box set of four separate Golden Look Look books)
Just Me and My Family: Six Story Books in One (1999) ISBN 0-307-34094-5 (contains: Just Me and My Mom, Just Me and My Dad, Just Me and My Little Brother, Just Grandpa and Me, Just Grandma and Me, and Just Me and My Puppy)
Little Critter Read-It-Yourself Storybook: Six Funny Easy to Read Stories (2000) ISBN 0-307-16840-9 (contains: Little Critter’s This Is My House, Little Critter’s These Are My pets, Little Critter’s Little Sister’s Birthday, Little Critter’s This Is My School, Little Critter’s This Is My Friend, and Little Critter’s Staying Overnight).
growing Every Day (A Little Critter Collection) (2002) ISBN 0-9654579-6-6 (Contains: Just Go to Bed, When I Get Bigger, Just a Mess, Just Going to the Dentist, Just Lost and Just Me in the Tub)
Feelings and Manners (2002) ISBN 0-9654579-5-8 (Contains: All by Myself, I was So Mad, Me Too!, I Just Forgot, I’m Sorry, and Just a Bully)
Little Critter Storybook Collection (2005) ISBN 0-06-082009-8 (Contains 7 stories)
Just a Little Critter Collection: 7 Books Inside (2005) ISBN 0-375-83255-6 (contains: Just For You, When I Get Bigger, I Was So Mad, All By Myself, Just Go To Bed, Just A Mess, and I Just Forgot)
Little Critter workbooks
By Spectrum & Brighter Child (for Homeschool)
Little Critter Math: Grade Pre K (2001) ISBN 0-7696-3009-X or 1577685792
Little Critter Math: Grade K (2001) ISBN 0-7696-3010-3 or 1577688007
Little Critter Math: Grade 1 (2001) ISBN 0-7696-3011-1
Little Critter Math: Grade 2 (2001) ISBN 0-7696-3012-X
Little Critter Phonics: Grade Pre K (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3029-4
Little Critter Phonics: Grade K (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3030-8
Little Critter Phonics: Grade 1 (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3031-6
Little Critter Phonics: Grade 2 (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3032-4
Little Critter Reading: Grade Pre K (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3022-7
Little Critter Reading: Grade K (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3020-0
Little Critter Reading: Grade 1 (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3019-7
Little Critter Reading: Grade 2 (2002) ISBN 0-7696-3021-9
Little Monster’s Bedtime Book (1978) ISBN 0-307-61848-X
Little Monster’s You Can Make It Book (1978) ISBN 0-307-15802-0
Little Monster’s Mother Goose (1979) ISBN 0-307-13742-2
Little Monster’s Scratch and Sniff Mystery (1980) ISBN 0-307-13546-2
Little Monster’s sports Fun Sticker Book (with reusable stickers) (1985) ISBN 0-590-48644-6
Little Monster’s Moving Day Sticker Book (with reusable stickers) (1995) ISBN 0-590-48643-8
Little Monster Private Eye: The Smelly Mystery (1998) ISBN 1-57719-319-9 (re-release edited version of Scratch and Sniff Mystery without Scratch and Sniff Spots, all dialogue balloons removed, major text changes, and 5 pages less in length) (also released as part of a Detective Kit gift set ISBN 1-57719-259-1)
Little Monster Private Eye: The Lost Wish (by Erica Farber and J. R. Sansevere) (1998) ISBN 1-57719-318-0
Little Monster Private Eye: How The Zebra Lost His Stripes (by Erica Farber and J. R. Sansevere)(1998) ISBN 1-57719-317-2 (also released with the Little Monster Private Eye Goes on Safari gift set ISBN 1-57719-306-7)
Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster Private Eye: The Mummy Mystery (by Erica Farber) (also released with The Treasure of the Nile gift set ISBN 1-57719-661-9)
Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster Private Eye: 101 Penguins (by Erica Farber and J. R. Sansevere) (1998) (also came in a 101 Penguins A Polar Adventure gift set with a Snow Globe that has two penguins in it) ISBN 1-57719-395-4
Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster Private Eye: The Bubble Gum Pirates (by Erica Farber and J. R. Sansevere) (1998) ISBN 1-57719-604-X (also came as part of a pirate themed gift set featuring a sword and other items)
Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster Treasury Book (contains 11 previously released Little Monster stories, some edited)
Professor Wormbog series
Creatures in the Professor Wormbog series tend to also appear in the Little Monster series of books.
Professor Wormbog in Search for the Zipperump-A-Zoo (1976)
Professor Wormbog’s Gloomy Kerploppus: A Book of Great Smells (and a heart-Warming Story, Besides) (1977)
Professor Wormbog’s Cut It, Glue It, Tape It, Do It (1980)
Professor Wormbog’s Crazy Cut-Ups (1980) ISBN 0-307-15807-1
Other Little Monster related books
Books that feature characters that also appear in the Little Monster and Professor Wormbog series.
One Monster After Another (1974)
How the Trollusk Got His Hat (1979)
Mercer’s Monsters (a “Golden Book of Picture Postcards” with verses by Seymour Reit) (1977) ISBN 0-307-11105-9
A series of 6 wordless books. These have been re-released in many formats, but they are usually smaller in size.
A Boy, a Dog and a Frog (1967)
Frog, Where Are You? (1969)
A Boy, a Dog, a Frog, and a Friend (1971)
Frog on His Own (1973)
Frog Goes to Dinner (1974)
One Frog Too Many (1975)
Four Frogs In a Box (1976) (collection of the first four “Frog” mini-books in a box set) ISBN 0-8037-2776-3
Tink Tonk series
AKA A Tiny Tink! Tonk! Tale series published by Bantam Books. Also see the Mercer Mayer computer Software section for the video game titles related to this series that were developed by Mercer Mayer.
The Great Cat Chase: A Wordless Book (1975) (originally released with black and white illustrations, it was re-released as just The Great Cat Chase in the 1990s with added words and in color)
Liza Lou and the Yeller Belly Swamp (1976) ISBN 0-8193-0801-3
Herbert the Timid dragon (1980) ISBN 0-307-13732-5
Whinnie the Lovesick Dragon (illustrated by Diane Dawson Hearn) (1986)
Mercer Mayer’s a Monster Followed Me to School (1991) ISBN 0-307-61466-2
Rosie’s Mouse (1992) ISBN 0-307-11468-6
Shibumi and the Kitemaker (1999) ISBN 0-7614-5145-5
The Little Drummer Mouse (2006) ISBN 0-8037-3147-7 (Mercer Mayer also narrates the audio version, and he wrote the music)
Illustrations for other author’s books
The Master and Margarita – by Mikhail Bulgakov (1967 English edition by Harper & Row) (features a winking cat holding a gun on the front cover)
Logan’s run – by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson (Dial Press, 1967 first printing hardcover)
Outside My Window – by Liesel Moak Skorpen (1968) (re-issued 2004) ISBN 0-06-050774-8
The Boy Who Made A Million – by Sidney Offit (1968)
Golden Butter – by Sheila LaFarge (1969)
Boy Was I Mad – by Kathryn Hitte (1969) ISBN 0-8193-0273-2
The Mousechildren and the Famous Collector – by Warren Fine (1970)
Jack Tar – by Jean Russell Larson (1970) ISBN 0-8255-5200-1
The Bird of Time – by Jane Yolen (1971) ISBN 0-690-14425-3
Altogether, One At a Time – by E.L. Konigsburg (1971) ISBN 0-689-71290-1
Good-bye Kitchen – by Mildred Kantrowitz (1972) ISBN 0-8193-0542-1
Kim Ann and the Yellow Machine – by Candida Palmer (1972) ISBN 0-663-22972-3
While the horses Galloped to London – by Mabel Watts (1973) ISBN 0-8193-0652-5
The Greenhouse – by Antonia Lamb (1974 paperback version)
The Figure In the Shadows – by John Bellairs (1975) (Re-released in 2004 as A John Bellairs Mystery Featuring Lewis Barnavelt: The Figure in the Shadows) ISBN 0-14-240260-5
A Poison Tree and Other Poems – written by various poets, poems selected by and llustrated by Mercer Mayer (1977)
A Book of Unicorns – by Welleran Poltarnees (various illustrators including a Mercer Mayer’s Unicorn illustration from Amanda Dreaming) (1978)
Illustrations for George Mendoza’s books
Books written by George Mendoza that Mercer Mayer illustrated:
The Crack in the Wall & Other Terribly Weird Tales (1968) ISBN 0-8037-1547-1
The Gillygoofang(1968) ISBN 0-8037-2899-9
Illustrations for Jan Wahl’s books
Book by Jan Wahl that Mercer Mayer illustrated:
Margaret’s Birthday (1971)
Grandmother Told Me (1972) ISBN 0-316-91744-3
Illustrations for Jay Williams’ books
Book by Jay Williams that Mercer Mayer illustrated:
Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like (1976)
The Reward Worth Having (1977)
Illustrations for John D. Fitzgerald’s The Great brain series
Books from John D. Fitzgerald’s The Great brain series that were originally illustrated by Mercer Mayer. Some later releases had new front covers by a different illustrator, but were still illustrated by Mercer Mayer on the inside. The Great Brain series by John D. Fitzgerald
The Great Brain (1967) (by John D. Fitzgerald)
More Adventures of the Great Brain (1969) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-5819-7
Me and My Little Brain (1971) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-5531-7
The Great Brain at the Academy (1972) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-3039-X
The Great Brain Reforms (1973) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-3067-5
The Return of the Great Brain (1974) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-7403-6
The Great Brain Does it Again (1975) (by John D. Fitzgerald) ISBN 0-8037-5065-X
Illustrations for Barbara Wersba’s books
Books by Barbara Wersba that Mercer Mayer illustrated:
Let Me Fall Before I Fly (1971)
Amanda Dreaming (1973)
Magazine appearances
Harper’s Magazine, April 1967. Vol. 284. No. 1403. – features, The War with the Birds by Philip Wagner with drawings by Mercer Mayer)
Harper’s Magazine, June 1967. Vol. 234. No. 1405. – features, The Riddle of the Dangerous Bean: A Scientific Detective Story by Judith R. Marcus and Gerald Cohen with a drawing by Mercer Mayer)
Harper’s Magazine, August 1967. Vol. 235. No. 1407. – features, What Keeps Nixon running by Stephen Hess and David S. Broder with a drawing by Mercer Mayer)
Children’s Digest, December 1968 – front cover illustration
From Disneyland Records and Little Golden Books (usually labeled as a “Little Golden Book & Cassette” or “Little Golden Book & Record”). These are books that came with a word for word audio recording on record (speed = 33 1/3, size = 7″) or cassette tape of someone reading the story. They usually included music, sound effects, and original songs too. Sometimes the cassettes were labeled “Record your own story” on the B-side (with the original recording on the A-side. “SEE the pictures HEAR the record READ the book”, was a catch phrase that was written on most of these books.
Just For You (1984) ASIN B000JFJCIM
Just Me and My Dad
Merry Christmas Mom & Dad (Includes the original songs “Merry Christmas Mom and Dad” and “Dear Santa”) Series # 226 (1983) ISBN per Amazon was 9-9963-6247-7 (out of print)
Just Go To Bed (1986) ISBN 0-307-13798-8
Just Grandpa and Me (1986) ISBN 0-307-13942-5
Just Grandma and Me (1986) ISBN per Amazon was 9-9988-8357-1
Just Me and My Babysitter (1986) ISBN 0-307-13943-3
When I Get Bigger (1986) ISBN 0-307-13799-6
Mercer Mayer recordings
Audio CDs that are available on Mercer Mayer’s official site.
Mercer Mayer Alligator Under My Bed and Other Story Songs CD (Featuring the songs: “What Do You Do With A Kangaroo,” “Critters Of The Night (Theme),” “Alligator Under My Bed,” “Let’s Go Camping,” “Me And My Mom,” “If I Had A Gorilla,” “Big Paw’s Coming,” “The World Goes Around”)
The Little Drummer Mouse A Christmas Story CD (Featuring the story read by Mercer Mayer and the songs: “Three Kings From Far Away,” “I Wish,” “The New Baby King,” “Me And My Drum,” “The Blessing,” “You Must Be From The City”)
Other Known Mercer Mayer songs
These songs are either mentioned on the official Mercer Mayer website or featured on it, but are not currently available otherwise.
“Sunshine” (AKA “Sunshine Makes You Sneeze”)
“My Momma Said” (AKA “Clean Up Your Room”)
“Clean up My Doggie” (AKA “My Doggie Lies in a Mud Puddle”)
The CD-Roms usually included the original story and additional material (animations, audio) for fun and educational purposes (they were produced in association with Mercer Mayer’s company Big Tuna New Media, LLC).
The Tink! Tonk! series of games were educational and action video game style.
Mercer Mayer’s Just Grandma and Me CD-Rom (part of the Living Books series) (1993) ISBN 1-57135-002-0
Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster at School (part of the Living Books series) CD-Rom (1994) ISBN 1-57135-037-3
Mercer Mayer’s Just Me and My Dad CD-Rom (1996)
Mercer Mayer’s Just Me and My Mom CD-Rom (1996)
The Smelly Mystery Starring Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster, Private Eye CD-Rom (1997) ISBN 1-56893-402-5
The Mummy Mystery Starring Mercer Mayer’s Little Monster, Private Eye CD-Rom (2001)
Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter and the Great Race CD-Rom (2001)
She takes her style cues from you, so go ahead and foster her love of fashion with colored denim. This pair of ultra skinny jeans is a perfect fit with a classic five-pocket construction and logo-embossed rivets. Pair them with her fave graphic tee and she’s ready to hit the playground. Metallic logo is embroidered at back patch pocket. Button closure. Zip fly. Very low rise. ? 98% Cotton, 2% Span…
These skinny jeans feature a blue bleach cloud wash, 5-pocket styling, destroyed accents, stitch lightning bolt back pockets and a zip and button fly….
These skinny jeans feature a blue bleach cloud wash, 5-pocket styling, destroyed accents, stitch lightning bolt back pockets and a zip and button fly….
So numerous guys don’t have any concept how to dress, so kudos to you for taking the initiative! Becoming shy can be difficult, but you are able to get your self out of your shell a little simply by dressing confidently.
You’re 100% right about everything fashionable not working for everybody. I don’t believe you need to go down the “trendy” route per say. Go for traditional cuts that flatter your body type. Some basics you should start with: a pair of dark-wash straight-leg jeans, a pair of black dress pants, tan gown pants, dark colored button-up shirts, a nice fitted sweater (NO, not the tight turtleneck ones–opt to get a looser version), and a few everyday footwear like brown gown boots.
Whenever you walk right into a store, appear about before you do anything else. In the event you take a look at clothing and believe: these are not for me, then move on. American eagle is a great shop for basics which are a bit more casual. They’ve good khaki Pants and jeans, along with a few fun buttons up shirts. Express Men’s is an additional store I recommend. There, you’ll find dressier things, like black and tan gown pants, and a few dressier tops.
Don’t be afraid to ask product sales individuals for help–that’s their job and you’ll most likely save them the boredom of standing around with nothing to do. First, appear about the entire shop. If you find some thing you might like, try it on, or ask a product sales person if they believe it might function well for you, and what to put on with it. They will be happy to help, I guarantee.
And the most essential rule is to try every thing on! Make sure that it fits correctly prior to you purchase it (inquire a trusted friend or a salesperson).
For fundamental daily put on, I usually adore guys in good fitting jeans (not too short or too tight and some thing with a dark wash). Steer clear of truly light wash Levis. They’re not flattering on anyone. For dressier pants, a good khaki pant is usually great. For these, it is really worth it to invest a bit cash because you will get more wear out of them. So that they should fit really well.
You can actually discover good ones in the gap or men’s express. For Mens Casual Wear & T-shirts are usually great. I am a fan of the ones that have a little of the classic really feel. Just make sure that the shirt is fitted. Most men purchase shirts way too large and also the finish outcome is that they appear sloppy. It shouldn’t be ridiculously skin-tight, however it should lay in opposition to the pores and skin a bit. For dressier shirts, I love express for males. I guarantee they are not paying me to tell you this, but that shop is great for guys.
They’ve truly nice button up shirts for $25 plus they match really nicely, simply because they’ve a little of stretch in them. They’ve so many different colors. Do yourself a favor and stay away from pink and purple. Not numerous guys can pull it off and it is as well tricky. Go for a blue shirt to match your eyes. Most likely any darker color would go well with your hair…dark green, burgundy, and so on. So those are all of the basics. Get your self a great pair of jeans, a nice pair of khakis, a few fitted t-shirts, and a few button down shirts and you should be good to go.
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You can say goodbye to cold feet wearing the Lola Hi boot from Levi’s! Faux fur lined, knee-high boot with a rounded toe. Uppers of nylon, tonal stitch detailing, with a zipper that partially unzips so that boot can be worn folded over, fur exposed, with snaps on the outside to ensure that boot stays folded down. This means you get two different looks with one great boot! Zipper does not unzip…
You can say goodbye to cold feet wearing the Foxhound boot from Levi’s this winter! Warm fleece lined, duck toe style, 6-eyelet lace up boot with rich brown leather and suede uppers. Lugged rubber outsole for traction and durability with rugged mudguards fore and aft. Style #514317-01B. Brown….
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I want some beige levis 511 jeans, or anything similar. I looked on their site they dont have it, they just have beige trousers, im actually looking for jean type fabric which is a little thick. Any company will do, it doesnt need to be levis, but i want them in 511 style, which is skinny, but NOT SUPER skin tight like the kids are wearing nowadays.
Sears should have them. i bought some the other day and they sell from 30-40 bucks. hope this helped