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The Skullington Family School is a Grave Mistake - A Funny Book to get Preschool Kids Ready for School

English · Hardback

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¿IS GOING TO SCHOOL A GRAVE MISTAKE?¿
Max Skullington is afraid to go to his first day of Kindergarten. Starting school can be a scary experience for any child and Max is no different (except he's a skeleton!) Read along as Max learns to express and face his fears. This enchanting book with spectacular illustrations will delight your preschool and kindergarten children and is the perfect gift for any child facing new experiences. Click the "Look Inside" feature to preview this award-winning book.

"The Skullington Family School is a Grave Mistake" is one of the Skullington Family Series that deals with common family issues. Other books in the series include: "The Skullington Family Boney Fingers" and "The Skullington Family Bone Appetit."

About the author










M.J. Evans is the multi-award winning author of middle-grade and young adult fantasies and novels. She is best known for her horse stories such as In the Heart of a Mustang and PINTO!, as well as her fantasies, The Mist Trilogy and The Centaur Chronicles. Mrs. Evans is a life-long equestrian, a former teacher of middle-grade and high school students, and the proud mother of five grown children. She loves to ride her horses in the Colorado mountains.

Product details

Authors M. J. Evans
Publisher Dancing Horse Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.08.2021
 
EAN 9781737361824
ISBN 978-1-73736-182-4
No. of pages 36
Dimensions 208 mm x 260 mm x 7 mm
Weight 361 g
Subject Children's and young people's books > Play, learning > Adventure, activity stories, entertainment

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