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The Boy Who Grew Too Small

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4 out of 5
Based on 2 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
Every day in the life of ten-year-old Jeremy seems to be very normal until one day he wakes up to find out he is shrinking. No one seems to notice as Jeremy struggles through his trials. Through this ordeal he learns some important lessons on the dangers and consequences of tobacco use.
Book Information
PublisherHigh-Pitched Hum Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages51
ISBN-100977729044
ISBN-13978-0977729043
Publication Date06/20/2006
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About Cliff Beaman (Author) : Cliff Beaman is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Cliff Beaman is The Boy Who Grew Too Small.
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