Bad Case of Stripes was written by David Shannon
A Bad Case of Stripes was created in 1998.
It has about 254 pages in this book called Origami Yoda!
they're not pills, they're jelly beans. i think it' s called "a bad case of the stripes".
David Shannon is an author and illustrator who has created over 35 books, including popular titles like "No, David!" and "A Bad Case of Stripes." He both writes and illustrates his books.
He wrote "A Bad Case of Stripes," "No,David," "David Goes to School," "Duck on a Bike," "The Rain Came Down," "The Bunyans," "How Georgie Radburn Saved Basball," and "The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza."
One may apply racing stripes to their car to give other people the impression their car is a lot faster than it really is. People who apply such stripes to slow cars get stereotyped as having a car with go faster stripes, sadly for the vehicle owner it is not the case.
Do you mean "How the Leopard Got His Spots"? Rudyard Kipling wrote it.
The Zebra Butterfly tastes bad and it has stripes to help it blend into it's surroundings.
James Douglas Stripes has written: 'Spring wind rising' -- subject(s): History and criticism, American fiction, Indian authors, Indian literature
Hugh Jeter has written: 'By His stripes' -- subject(s): Spiritual healing
The American flag consists of 13 alternating horizontal stripes, with 7 red stripes and 6 white stripes. Therefore, the white stripes make up 6 out of the total 13 stripes. To calculate the percentage of the American flag that is white, you would divide the number of white stripes by the total number of stripes and multiply by 100. In this case, 6 divided by 13 equals approximately 0.4615, or 46.15%.
Noises from transfer case