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Little Shaq: Star of the Week

Shaquille O'Neal

Verlag: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

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Superstar Shaquille O'Neal's early chapter book series continues! Can Little Shaq prove he's responsible enough for a new pet? 
 
Created by Shaquille O'Neal and illustrated in full color by Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent award winner Theodore Taylor III, the Little Shaq series celebrates family, friends, and community and will have kids cheering for reading! 
 
Little Shaq has always wanted his own kitten, but his parents aren't sure he's responsible enough. When Little Shaq is chosen as his class's Star of the Week, he knows that this is his moment to shine, to prove to his parents that they can count on him. Will Little Shaq be able to show he's ready for his very own pet?
Verfügbar seit: 25.10.2017.
Drucklänge: 80 Seiten.

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