Fairly Oddparents by Gregg Schigiel (2004, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherQuarto Publishing Group USA
ISBN-101560108037
ISBN-139781560108030
eBay Product ID (ePID)6024054

Product Key Features

Book TitleFairly Oddparents
Number of Pages32 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
TopicArt / Drawing, Games & Activities / General
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorGregg Schigiel
Book SeriesNick How to Draw Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight5 oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Grade FromFirst Grade
SynopsisChildren everywhere are familiar with the popular characters featured in the Nickelodeon How to Draw Series. This title grants kids' ultimate wish by teaching them how to draw their favorite characters from Nickelodeon's newest hit show: "The Fairly OddParents! The book features colorful illustrations, step-by-step instructions, facts about the zany characters, and even ideas for what kids can do with their finished artwork. What do you have when you throw together one 10-year-old boy, two Fairy Godparents (each with magical morphing powers), and a dash of imagination? A recipe for success! Nickelodeon invests a lot of time and energy into finding out what kids like, so it's no surprise that kids can't seem to get enough of the silly antics of Nickelodeon's newest hit show, "The Fairly OddParents, which follows the adventures of precocious 10-year-old Timmy and his Fairy Godparents--who humorously bumble his every request. The cartoon is mostly about kid empowerment, according to the series creator, Butch Hartman. But the retro style and kooky storylines appeal to all ages. The show boasts 39 million viewers each month and ranks among the top 10 shows for tweens (ages 9-14). The show's overall Nielsen ratings are typically on par with the #1 cartoon on television, "SpongeBob SquarePants. And if growth trends continue, in 2004, Timmy and the eccentric fairies will outpace SpongeBob and his underwater friends. With the ratings in place, licensors are anxious to begin working merchandise magic. In 2004, their wish will be granted with the release of a variety of show-related merchandise, including backpacks, sleepware, games, books, and more. There are no smoke and mirrorshere--Nickelodeon's "The Fairly OddParents is genuine magic., Children everywhere are familiar with the popular characters featured in the Nickelodeon How to Draw Series. This title grants kids' ultimate wish by teaching them how to draw their favorite characters from Nickelodeon's newest hit show: The Fairly OddParents The book features colorful illustrations, step-by-step instructions, facts about the zany characters, and even ideas for what kids can do with their finished artwork. What do you have when you throw together one 10-year-old boy, two Fairy Godparents (each with magical morphing powers), and a dash of imagination? A recipe for success Nickelodeon invests a lot of time and energy into finding out what kids like, so it's no surprise that kids can't seem to get enough of the silly antics of Nickelodeon's newest hit show, The Fairly OddParents, which follows the adventures of precocious 10-year-old Timmy and his Fairy Godparents--who humorously bumble his every request. The cartoon is mostly about kid empowerment, according to the series creator, Butch Hartman. But the retro style and kooky storylines appeal to all ages. The show boasts 39 million viewers each month and ranks among the top 10 shows for tweens (ages 9-14). The show's overall Nielsen ratings are typically on par with the #1 cartoon on television, SpongeBob SquarePants. And if growth trends continue, in 2004, Timmy and the eccentric fairies will outpace SpongeBob and his underwater friends. With the ratings in place, licensors are anxious to begin working merchandise magic. In 2004, their wish will be granted with the release of a variety of show-related merchandise, including backpacks, sleepware, games, books, and more. There are no smoke and mirrorshere--Nickelodeon's The Fairly OddParents is genuine magic.

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