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Grumble Goat and the No-Good, Very Annoying Morning. Evanstimes A Children's Book
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8227236043
- EAN9798227236043
- Date de parution03/04/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
In the always-shining town of Evanstimes, where everything should be perfect, Grumble Goat is having the worst day ever. His blanket is too scratchy, his breakfast has too many raisins, and the sun is just too sunny! But when a single grumpy kick brings down his barn, setting off a chain reaction of runaway goats, a loose dog, a panicked farmer, and a mysterious explosion in the mountains, Grumble realizes something important-sometimes, a bad day doesn't get better.
it just gets weirder. Perfect for kids and parents alike, Grumble Goat and the No-Good, Very Annoying Disaster is a hilarious and heartwarming story about rolling with life's chaos, finding humor in the unexpected, and taking things one step at a time-even when one hoof is stuck in a puddle. A must-read for children learning to handle frustration, and for parents who know that sometimes, all you can do is laugh and move forward!
it just gets weirder. Perfect for kids and parents alike, Grumble Goat and the No-Good, Very Annoying Disaster is a hilarious and heartwarming story about rolling with life's chaos, finding humor in the unexpected, and taking things one step at a time-even when one hoof is stuck in a puddle. A must-read for children learning to handle frustration, and for parents who know that sometimes, all you can do is laugh and move forward!





