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Saturday, August 6, 2016
Skippyjon Jones Snow What by Judy Schachner
Skippyjon Jones Snow What by Judy Schachner
Sister Skippyjon Jones will be enough for Storytime and ask their favorite Snow White Kitty Boy, aka Skippyjon Jones did not like that. And the repartee between the mother and the cat ironic and amusing. Needless to say SkippyJon walk (across the river and through the woods) into the mythology of his own, which includes elements of Snow White, the Three Bears and more "Mirror, mirror on the wall" would like to know. "Who's Chihuahua courageous of them all?" This is about eight Skippyjon Jones, the only one that can assume they are popular with young readers. They're hilarious fun read alouds, even if they never go together and make a lot of sense.
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