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The Pencil That Started Talking Back - cover

The Pencil That Started Talking Back

Felix Thorne

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In The Pencil That Started Talking Back, a group of curious students discovers that their school pencil has a voice of its own—and it’s full of sass! What starts as a harmless, quirky incident quickly turns into an all-out adventure, as the pencil's witty, rebellious comments stir up chaos in the school. From giving unsolicited advice to pulling pranks, the pencil is the life of the party. But as the students struggle to keep their mischievous pencil in check, they learn important lessons about respect, creativity, and teamwork. Packed with humor, surprises, and heart, this is a story that will leave readers laughing and thinking long after the last page.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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