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Now PICTURE THIS...A giraffe in the street! A school bus in the living room?? Can you even IMAGINE THAT??
Nino has a tough time convincing his sister Tenna and Puppy Dog about all the WILD animals he saw during a walk in the woods. But once they actually SEE what Nino is talking about, they can hardly believe it...until they start to see it with their own EYES!
If your c ...more
Nino has a tough time convincing his sister Tenna and Puppy Dog about all the WILD animals he saw during a walk in the woods. But once they actually SEE what Nino is talking about, they can hardly believe it...until they start to see it with their own EYES!
If your c ...more
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Kindle Edition, 21 pages
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January 10th 2020
by Herald and Sons Publishing
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I’m imagining it with better art.
This review was originally published at http://www.drttmk.com/books/picture-i....
It's a very short book. I like the concept, which is that the author took a story that was told by his highly imaginative preschool-aged son, and polished it up to make it into a full book.
The story is this: basically, a boy takes his camera, and goes outside and takes a bunch of pictures and comes back and shows them to his sister and their dog. He says something like, 'Here's a pic ...more
This review was originally published at http://www.drttmk.com/books/picture-i....
It's a very short book. I like the concept, which is that the author took a story that was told by his highly imaginative preschool-aged son, and polished it up to make it into a full book.
The story is this: basically, a boy takes his camera, and goes outside and takes a bunch of pictures and comes back and shows them to his sister and their dog. He says something like, 'Here's a pic ...more
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