Ninnie Says The Craziest Things: Spring Break Edition
Ninnie Says The Craziest Things: Spring Break Edition
Welter, Nicky
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Condition: New, UPC: 9798822924000, Type: Paperback ,
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s and phrases come alive! In this book, every day is a new adventure. "Raining cats and dogs" isn't about real animals, but a surprise waiting to be discovered.

Each day our main characters explore fun places and activities. But there's a twist: in each adventure, Ninnie uses some strange saying that makes us wonder, "What is she talking about?" Luckily, by the end of each day, we find out!

Perfect for bedtime stories or classroom reading sessions, this book ensures that children don't just read but immerse, imagine, and internalize. Let them be confounded, let them laugh, and most importantly, let them learn.

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