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MOST days are . . . learning to be ME days. Follow along as two children experience different emotions depending on the type of day they're having-just like you do.
A hilarious companion to" I Wanna Iguana." Writing letters to his mom convinced her to let him get his pet
iguana, so Alex puts pencil to paper again, this time determined to
get his own room. Though all of his powers of persuasion can't get
his dad to expand the house, he does come through with a fun
alternative to give Alex some space of his own.
Alex just has to convince his mom to let him have an iguana, so he
puts his arguments in writing. He promises that she won't have to
feed it or clean its cage or even see it if she doesn't want to. Of
course Mom imagines life with a six-foot-long iguana eating them
out of house and home. Alex's reassurances: It takes fifteen years
for an iguana to get that big. I'll be married by then and probably
living in my own house. and his mom's replies: How are you going to
get a girl to marry you when you own a giant reptile? will have
kids in hysterics as the negotiations go back and forth through
notes. And the lively, imaginative illustrations show their polar
opposite dreams of life with an iguana.
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