The Signmaker’s Assistant

The Signmaker’s Assistant by Tedd Arnold, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 1997, is a 32-page children’s book written in English. This story follows Norman, who helps at a signmaker’s shop after school. Although he assists with simple tasks, Norman dreams of creating his own signs. When he finally gets the opportunity, things take an unexpected turn, leading to humorous situations.
Readers will find a lighthearted narrative that captures the playful nature of childhood imagination and creativity. The book presents a blend of humor and adventure, appealing to young audiences and their sense of fun. With its engaging storyline, The Signmaker’s Assistant is well-suited for reading aloud and invites children to explore the whimsical world of sign-making.
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When Norman is around, be careful not to believe everything you read!Every day after school Norman works at the signmaker’s shop, helping with simple chores. But what he’d really like to do is make his own signs. Then one day he gets his chance… and suddenly, all signs are pointing to trouble!’Well suited for reading aloud… (this book) will appeal to children’s sense of fun.’- School Library Journal
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