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Stinky Facts for Stinky Kids - Smelly Stinky and Silly Facts for Kids 8 to 12 - cover

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Stinky Facts for Stinky Kids - Smelly Stinky and Silly Facts for Kids 8 to 12

Myles O'Smiles

Publisher: Crimson Hill Books

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Summary

STINKY FACTS FOR STINKY KIDS is a fun and funny book about things that smell. Some of them smell OK, but most of them smell bad. 
Awesomely bad. 
Epically bad. 
STINK-fically bad! 
Here are hundreds of strange, weird and downright stink-arooney facts to entertain and delight plus silly and funny cartoon illustrations. 
Readers ages 8 to 12 and older will enjoy these odd and sometimes hilarious facts and why they are true, told in the entertaining style of Myles O’Smiles, the wizard of classroom fun! 
Great for reluctant readers, ESL readers, middle school young adult readers and anyone who’s in the mood for some smelly funny fun!
Available since: 04/18/2019.

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