Yes! No.
Author: Kellie Byrnes
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Yes! No. is a fun graphic story for animal lovers. Using just 19 words in total ('Yes' and 'No' repeated), it tells an action-packed tale about an enterprising raccoon's efforts to steal freshly baked pie from a home, and the highs and lows which follow as it alternates between winning and losing, and then being thwarted by the home's domestic pets and small human. The story explores themes of persistence, friendship and sharing, and is suitable for fans of books like Jeff Mack's Mine! and Gillian Rubinstein's Dog In, Cat Out.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Yes! No. is a fun graphic story for animal lovers. Using just 19 words in total ('Yes' and 'No' repeated), it tells an action-packed tale about an enterprising raccoon's efforts to steal freshly baked pie from a home, and the highs and lows which follow as it alternates between winning and losing, and then being thwarted by the home's domestic pets and small human. The story explores themes of persistence, friendship and sharing, and is suitable for fans of books like Jeff Mack's Mine! and Gillian Rubinstein's Dog In, Cat Out.
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Author: Kellie Byrnes
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Yes! No. is a fun graphic story for animal lovers. Using just 19 words in total ('Yes' and 'No' repeated), it tells an action-packed tale about an enterprising raccoon's efforts to steal freshly baked pie from a home, and the highs and lows which follow as it alternates between winning and losing, and then being thwarted by the home's domestic pets and small human. The story explores themes of persistence, friendship and sharing, and is suitable for fans of books like Jeff Mack's Mine! and Gillian Rubinstein's Dog In, Cat Out.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Yes! No. is a fun graphic story for animal lovers. Using just 19 words in total ('Yes' and 'No' repeated), it tells an action-packed tale about an enterprising raccoon's efforts to steal freshly baked pie from a home, and the highs and lows which follow as it alternates between winning and losing, and then being thwarted by the home's domestic pets and small human. The story explores themes of persistence, friendship and sharing, and is suitable for fans of books like Jeff Mack's Mine! and Gillian Rubinstein's Dog In, Cat Out.
Yes! No.