Penguin's Hidden Talent: The Appliance-Juggling Bear!

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daveamkrayoguy

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A children's book which we'd borrowed from my daughter's school:  

 

Special Bonus: The Sushi Recipes Book, although this juggling bear could only bring a stale loaf of bread to the party at the end... (LOL!)

 

 

-- Dave

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our 3 year old grand daughter sees that, she will be juggling the toaster for sure. Then teaching her little brother to do it in about two years, after he is born by next April. She is growing out of the Paw patrol and Sophia the first stage.
Mom and Pop told her as soon as she is 100% potty trained, she can have a sleep over at grandpas (she says mingas right now) when they want a date night. She was born a bit early, and spent a week in the N.I.C.U. so is a bit behind in speech. She goes to pre school and has speech therapy.
We got a storable twin bed to put in the spare room (office), and had to hide away anything she may play with like a lap top, printer, etc.
Her uncle is still home and has the third bedroom.
I saw a documentary about adopted kids in Australia. A 5 year old was never taught to speak by his birth parents. Unbeleivable.
 
Cute book and story.... Although I imagine most kids would try juggling after getting hold of the book, lol.

A teacher could get quite a few lessons out of that book!

Thanks for sharing.
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"I saw a documentary about adopted kids in Australia. A 5 year old was never taught to speak by his birth parents. Unbeleivable."

Would you have a link or the name of that documentary?

Jim
 
My out-of-print middle reader novel . . .




. . . features a 20-foot tall griffin who makes wild blueberry pancakes.  (Just a concept doodle.  The publisher hired a real illustrator)

"Moi? I can't even scare a four-year-old when I'm reading the part where the Big Bad Wolf huffs and puffs and blows down the House of Sticks."

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What happened in the fourth picture is the Penguin "broke the blender and got the toaster stuck in the tree"...

 

The Sushi Recipe Book is someone's own "cavalcade of food" that I think you see a good spread of in the end... (Not shown...) What Penguin's "hidden talent" becomes, is that he makes a great Party Planner...

 

(Sorry, SPOILERS, there...)
 
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