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This looks like a delightful book for the right kind of kid. Or parent. Or anyone else who's young at heart and enjoys a fresh viewpoint. Here's a review of it.
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I will email your post to my children. They may like it for their children.
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Carpal Tunnel
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Cool! I e-mailed it to a friend, also. Thanks for posting this.
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I don't have any kids to give it too....but I think I'll read it for myself.
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I will check it out at the bookstore for myself as well. And sent it to folks I know with children.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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Über leet! I have 5 kids, ranging in age from 11 to 18. But, I think I will love it the most. If I were to map it out, perhaps somewhere around page 13,333 is where I bumped into awad. I went through this last night, trying to explain to my husband exactly how harlequin came to be connected to the half-twin effect (in my mind). It felt like I was swimming in a big bowl of Nona's homemade noodles. He rather enjoyed it, because we were on a walk and I walk slower when I talk, apparently.
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