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Tommy Two-Toes by Dayton and Darci Mason

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Tommy Two-Toes by Dayton and Darci Mason today’s children storybook summary is Tommy Two-Toes by Dayton and Darci Mason Illustrator: Argha Mondal Storyline: Our character is a sloth called Tommy Two-Toes, that, for the majority of time, lives up on the tree tops.

Welcome to Kindergarten by Anne Rockwell

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Welcome to Kindergarten by Anne Rockwell today’s children storybook summary is Welcome to Kindergarten By Ann Rockwell Storyline: A little boy named Tim receives an invitation to meet his kindergartner teacher on Thursday at 3 o’clock, at the school on Sunrise Street.  As he explores the building and meets new friends, he shares his experiences with the reader.

It’s a Dog’s Life by Mark Stern

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It’s a Dog’s Life by Mark Stern today’s children storybook summary is It’s a Dog’s Life by Mark Stern Storyline: Patch sets up to fulfill his dream of making a new dog food that everybody will love. This pursuit requires sacrifices and he is ready for them but what he doesn’t know is that he has to give up the most important things in his life. Ultimately, he has to choose: is it going to be his dream coming true or is it going to keep his happy life and all his loved ones?

Marshmallow by Clare Turlay Newberry

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Marshmallow by Clare Turlay Newberry today’s children storybook summary is Marshmallow by Clare Turlay Newberry Storyline : One day, Miss Tilly – the owner of a cat called Oliver – brings home a baby bunny which she names Marshmallow. When she shows Oliver the new pet, the cat, who had never seen another animal except for one stuffed rabbit, steps back frightened.

Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin

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Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin, pictures by Harry Bliss today’s children storybook is Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin, pictures by Harry Bliss Storyline: This book is a diary from the perspective of a worm. The main character is a boy worm that writes about his daily life. Nothing spectacular, but rather common events in one’s life if we disregard the species of the writer.