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The Boy Who Cried Skunk: A Story About Fear, Truth, and What Happens When You Cry Too Loud
A funny, fast-moving chapter book for kids who don't always enjoy reading. Oliver P. Pendleton the Third has everything a kid could want except attention. So one day, he tells a lie."There's a skunk in the house!"At first, it works. People panic. People listen. People finally notice him. But when a real skunk appears, Oliver has a much bigger problem. Now he is telling the truth, and no one believes him.
The Boy Who Cried Skunk is an engaging chapter book for readers ages 7 to 10, especially kids who need a story that feels funny, clear, and easy to keep reading. With short chapters, humor, chaos, and a meaningful message underneath, this modern take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf helps young readers think about honesty, fear, trust, and what happens when one small lie grows too big.
The Boy Who Cried Skunk is an engaging chapter book for readers ages 7 to 10, especially kids who need a story that feels funny, clear, and easy to keep reading. With short chapters, humor, chaos, and a meaningful message underneath, this modern take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf helps young readers think about honesty, fear, trust, and what happens when one small lie grows too big.
A funny, fast-moving chapter book for kids who don't always enjoy reading. Oliver P. Pendleton the Third has everything a kid could want except attention. So one day, he tells a lie."There's a skunk in the house!"At first, it works. People panic. People listen. People finally notice him. But when a real skunk appears, Oliver has a much bigger problem. Now he is telling the truth, and no one believes him.
The Boy Who Cried Skunk is an engaging chapter book for readers ages 7 to 10, especially kids who need a story that feels funny, clear, and easy to keep reading. With short chapters, humor, chaos, and a meaningful message underneath, this modern take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf helps young readers think about honesty, fear, trust, and what happens when one small lie grows too big.
The Boy Who Cried Skunk is an engaging chapter book for readers ages 7 to 10, especially kids who need a story that feels funny, clear, and easy to keep reading. With short chapters, humor, chaos, and a meaningful message underneath, this modern take on The Boy Who Cried Wolf helps young readers think about honesty, fear, trust, and what happens when one small lie grows too big.
