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N Is for Nostril: ...and Other Alphabet Silliness

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4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 4 Reviews

Book Description
Did you know that alligators make horrible pilots? That jellyfish are distant cousins of marmaladefish? That some ladybugs are actually menbugs? Be the first kid on your block to impress your friends with your newly acquired knowledge of these incredibly interesting facts! (Or with your awesome ability to recite the alphabet). From "U is for Uvula, that thing in your throat, " to "Y is for Ye... More
Book Information
PublisherArnica Publishing
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100979477115
ISBN-13978-0979477119
Publication Date10/03/2007
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About Joe Spooner (Author, Illustrator) : I'm a free-lance artist and writer living in the Portland (Oregon, not Maine) area. (Thank God they didn't name it Boston — there would be no end to the confusion. And that tunnel....)
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1/25/2008 Joe Spooner said: "N is for Nostril" is listed as being for ages 4 – 8. A zero was left off. The alphabet rhymes are for the 4 – 8 group, but the sidebar text is for everyone. As are the illustrations.

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