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Jennifer Stephens

Autor(a) de Vengeance of the Cat Goddess

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Bottle and Stick is a cute tale about glue. Children will enjoy this as a way to learn about the two different kinds of glue. This tale tells about how to use glue. The things that Bottle and Stick know through their new friends from the night before school starts. This book also can prepare your child or children for school as the first of school can be scary. Just see what happens to Bottle and Stick when they start school for the first time.

They are put out and worried about what might happen to them. Maybe this will help teach children about the glue rules and perhaps even make all things better. Doing things together and sticking together may be an excellent way to help a friend out.

This book is a unique way to show how the glue implies made for some crafts and what the other glue stick implies made for simple crafts. Both work well for arts and crafts. Children of all ages enjoy playing with glue. This book is good for the classroom and your child or children's bookshelves.

Parents could use this to help teach youngsters about the glue rule of how to use the glue. They could also prepare them for the school with the way Bottle glue and glue sticks are for different things. I do enjoy the fact that this is shown through the eyes of glue.
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Lindz2012 | Aug 23, 2021 |
Exactly what I expected from a 70s pulp gothic romance type paperback. I didn't even realize, until my daughter picked the book up and read aloud, "A Satanic Gothic?" LOL There's not even anything Satanic or Devil-related in this book. The "supernatural" elements were based off African mythology, specifically Egyptian goddesses. Oh, the paperback lines of yesteryear! Anywho, Wing was likeable AND smart, if not a little mopey, but she was grieving after all. The house and setting sufficiently ominous. And the housekeeper, Mrs. Hansen, almost as detestable as the main antagonist.

I did wonder, why was the Tom cat so dang mean? But I'd have to agree with Wing: he survived in the end, I'm sure. Mean cats always do. LOL
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flying_monkeys | Jan 25, 2019 |

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4
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12
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#813,248
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½ 4.5
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2
ISBNs
5
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1