Agent A To Agent Z

Agent A To Agent Z by Andy Rash is a children’s book published by Arthur A. Levine Books on February 1, 2004. This engaging 40-page work is presented in English and features a playful narrative that invites readers into the world of spies through a series of humorous rhymes. The story follows Agent A on a mission to identify a spy whose actions do not align with their name, creating an entertaining and interactive experience for young readers.
Throughout the book, readers will encounter a variety of agents from A to Z, each with their own quirky characteristics and clever rhymes. The narrative is designed to be both fun and engaging, making it an enjoyable read for children. With its focus on themes of espionage and playful storytelling, this book offers a unique blend of humor and creativity, all illustrated with distinctive style by the author.
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A hilariously cool visit with the funniest group of spies since Boris & Natasha (of “Bullwinkle” fame).
Agent A is on Assignment to find the spy not in alignment —
Whose actions don’t quite match his name. Want to join A in the game?
It might look easy, but it’s not. Here’s one alphabetic lot:
“Agent B correctly chooses
Blue, and so the Bomb defuses.”
“Agent C is Crawling up
the window using suction Cups.”
All the way from A to Z, not one dud rhyme will you see.
And it’s all drawn with style and flash by the amazing Agent Rash.
Enjoy the mission! Best of luck.
And now this page will self-destruct.
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