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bravenewtrav2
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Truly and honestly picked for the gorgeous cover and topic of the circus, “TFCOMS” was overall not bad. Hough develops a strong voice in Stark, but the novel largely turns into episodes of her marriages with men we barely get to know, and an extremely limited cast of interesting side characters. The fact that Hough ends this book with a BJ is crazy work. Worth the read if you like reading circus fiction. No “Water for Elephants” for sure!

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Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

If you must act wild, kindly do so in the WILDERNESS!

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Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown

In this book, Mr. Tiger embarks on a colorful journey of self-discovery, yearning to break free from the confines of his civilized animal community. Peter Brown‘s stunning illustrations burst with energy, capturing the spirit of individuality and the joy of living authentically. This delightful tale encourages readers to embrace their uniqueness and reminds us all that it's perfectly okay to be a little wild!

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Mr Tiger Goes Wild | Peter Brown
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Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown features vibrant illustrations that capture the whimsical journey of Mr. Tiger, reflecting the importance of individuality. The art, blending watercolor and digital techniques, enhances the story's themes of self-acceptance and freedom. The book emphasizes celebrating differences, making it a timeless addition to children's literature.

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olivia.d
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olivia.d

I wouldn‘t use this in my classroom because I don‘t think they would follow along with the story or keep their attention

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olivia.d
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I really liked the illustrations in this book and the story was interesting. A little on the long side but it kept my attention the whole time