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Grumpy Cat is back with a mission: Teach the world to "NO"
everything. She's collected all her least favourite things and
can't wait to tell everyone what to think about them. Grumpy Cat:
No-It-All is packed with feel-good topics just begging for a cranky
makeover: kittens, rainbows, smiles, birthday parties, cuddles and
more. Anyone who takes delight in sometimes seeing the glass half
empty will love the hilarious new photos and commentary from the
official mascot of misery. Where others say "aww!," Grumpy Cat
teaches us to say "ugh." Nothing sweet is safe from this famous
frown.
Life changes of the Muttmulligans is the third Muttmulligan book.
The first book featured little brother' temptations and heroics,
and the second book followed little sister's encounters with some
very unusual creatures. This third book tells about their
adjustments to their new siblings, and some harrowing moments
caused by their curiosity about changes going on in their
neighborhood. There is a moral to the story.
"Little Sister's New Friends" is the second Muttmulligan book. It
re-introduces the Muttmulligans, and tells the story of the second
adventure of little brother and little sister. The two little
Muttmulligans go off to play, but, contrary to their mother's
instructions, separate frome one-another. Farmer Corelli's bull
"Big Thunder" chases little sister, but she is saved by some
fantastic new friends. There is a moral to the story. Preview: Book
Three brings big changes to the lives of the Muttmulligans.
Little Brother's Narrow Escape is the first Muttmulligan book. It
introduces the Muttmulligans, and tells the story of the first
adventure of little brother and sister. The Muttmulligan family
goes off for a picnic, but little brother's love for dandelions
leads him astray. The scent of his belch alerts the fox, and only
father's alertness and little brother's courageous act saves the
Muttmulligans from big trouble. There is a moral to the story.
Preview: Little sister is the hero in book two.
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