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Waffles and Pancakes
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Waffles and Pancakes are two hamsters who are purchased at the same pet store by two different boys on the same day. One boy, Griffin could afford to get a lot of things for his hamster, where-as Danny could only afford to get him a box. These boys discover that they go to the same school and decide to hang out with their hamsters. What happens when these two boys meet up again with their hamsters and compare belongings?
This is a brightly coloured children's book about the importance of material things not being as important as the love and care one has for each other and our pets.
My daughter loved this book, with its bright pictures and clear illustrations, it has something for every child to learn that having things isn't as important as having loved ones in their lives.
I would recommend this story to parents who want to teach their kids about caring for their pets and about not getting so caught up in having everything. Thanks Cindy for a great children's book.
This is a brightly coloured children's book about the importance of material things not being as important as the love and care one has for each other and our pets.
My daughter loved this book, with its bright pictures and clear illustrations, it has something for every child to learn that having things isn't as important as having loved ones in their lives.
I would recommend this story to parents who want to teach their kids about caring for their pets and about not getting so caught up in having everything. Thanks Cindy for a great children's book.
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Reading Progress
August 31, 2012
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August 31, 2012
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September 1, 2012
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