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English
Random House USA Inc
01 October 1989
It's been ten years since Richard Bickerstaff sat down to breakfast and an alien climbed out of his cereal bowl! Join Richard and Aric, a tiny, wisecracking creature from the planet Ganoob, as they battle to save the world from evil aliens in Aliens for Breakfast, Aliens for Lunch, and Aliens for Dinner. We're reissuing the trilogy with brand-new covers sporting a space age 10th Anniversary logo. Now a new generation of readers can experience the fun and adventure that won these books rave reviews and loyal fans!
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Illustrated by:   Steve Björkman
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Re-issue
Dimensions:   Height: 192mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   51g
ISBN:   9780394820934
ISBN 10:   0394820932
Series:   A Stepping Stone Book
Pages:   64
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Primary & secondary/elementary & high school ,  Children / Juvenile ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stephanie Spinner has written many highly praised children’s books, including Alex the Parrot, Aliens for Breakfast (with Jonathan Etra), It’s a Miracle! A Hanukkah Storybook, and the novels Quiver, Quicksilver, and Damosel. She lives in Sherman, Connecticut. To learn more about Stephanie and her books, please visit stephaniespinner.com. Jonathan Etra was a humorist, playwright, and journalist, as well as a children’s book author. A graduate of Yale University, he wrote articles for Harper’s and Vogue, and was the coauthor of Aliens for Breakfast and Aliens for Lunch. He lived in New York City until his untimely death in 1991. Steve Björkman's popular, whimsical artwork is regularly featured in numerous magazines, in greeting cards, and in over 30 children's books. The first book he illustrated, Aliens for Breakfast, won the Texas Bluebonnet Award and was made into a TV movie. He lives in Irvine, California, with his wife and three children.

Reviews for Aliens for Breakfast

Keen's perspective is philosophical and humane....[It] provides out-of-the-box thinking on depression that may be of value to upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers, faculty, and professionals. -Choice


  • Winner of Bluebonnet Awards 1991
  • Winner of Texas Bluebonnet Award Winner 1991

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