![]() ![]() There’s not a morsel of judgment, just the conviction that even hilariously different creatures can find a way to love each other. Other used books of this title have arrived with discard stamps and papers glued to the inside back covers -therefore ruining the conclusion picture at the end of the story which is found on the inside back cover. ![]() ![]() Gordon was invited to Tapir’s party, and of course he said yes.” Drawing with his own sublime blend of wit and intelligence, Meschenmoser warmly evokes the mathematical precision of Gordon’s pantry, the jungle-like chaos of Tapir’s room, and a silent supporting cast of birds, a hippo, and other zoo animals. This author ends this books story on the back inside cover. “From then on they called each other a lot. Tapir’s dirty dishes teeter precariously in the sink Gordon’s fishy garbage “stank to high heaven.” After Gordon moves out, readers may expect that it’s the end of their friendship. Explore Related Books by Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo and K.G. ![]() Following a suspicious trail into the bedroom of his housemate, Tapir, he discovers the room festooned with toilet paper and the rest of the roll piled on Tapir’s head like a turban. Grade PK-5 Genre Realistic Fiction + Show More Details Our Original Resources 3 About the Author 2 Book Guides, Activities & Lessons 2 Awards & Distinctions 1 Images courtesy of publishers, organizations, and sometimes their Twitter handles. This odd-couple story from Meschenmoser ( Waiting for Winter) starts as Gordon the penguin, perched on the loo, reaches out and discovers that the toilet paper is gone. ![]()
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