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Turn Off That Light!
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John Crossingham has spent most of his life playing music and writing words. In addition to having edited with Owlkids Books, he is the author of Learn to Speak Music. A veteran of numerous bands, including Broken Social Scene and Raising the Fawn, he has toured much of the world, played on Conan, Letterman, and the Junos, and has released several albums and EPs. He has also written and edited dozens of children's books, and has written about music for FASHION and Chart magazines. He lives in Toronto.

When Steve Wilson was a little kid, he found real Bigfoot tracks and crop circles. It's true! Since then he has been drawing weird things like UFOs, mythological monsters, aliens, ghosts, animals, cars, superheroes, clouds, and boats. He has illustrated two children's books: Lines That Wiggle and Shapes That Roll. He also works in TV animation design and is a member of Trio Magnus. He lives in Toronto.

John Crossingham has spent most of his life playing music and writing words. In addition to having edited with Owlkids Books, he is the author of Learn to Speak Music. A veteran of numerous bands, including Broken Social Scene and Raising the Fawn, he has toured much of the world, played on Conan, Letterman, and the Junos, and has released several albums and EPs. He has also written and edited dozens of children's books, and has written about music for FASHION and Chart magazines. He lives in Toronto. When Steve Wilson was a little kid, he found real Bigfoot tracks and crop circles. It's true! Since then he has been drawing weird things like UFOs, mythological monsters, aliens, ghosts, animals, cars, superheroes, clouds, and boats. He has illustrated two children's books: Lines That Wiggle and Shapes That Roll. He also works in TV animation design and is a member of Trio Magnus. He lives in Toronto.

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Once young ones catch on to what's happening, they will no doubt demand repeat reads.
-- Kirkus Reviews Smart and creative...the premise of Turn Off That Light! is strong and universal. Recommended.
--Canadian Review of Materials

-Once young ones catch on to what's happening, they will no doubt demand repeat reads.- -- Kirkus Reviews -Smart and creative...the premise of -Turn Off That Light!- is strong and universal. Recommended.- --Canadian Review of Materials "Once young ones catch on to what's happening, they will no doubt demand repeat reads." Kirkus Reviews "Smart and creative...the premise of "Turn Off That Light!" is strong and universal. Recommended." Canadian Review of Materials "

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