
Abstract: : Frankie and Sal have run out of things to do: "We've played every sport ever invented" and "baked enough cookies to feed a small country--" Then Sal hits upon a solution: "Let's do nothing!" How hard could that be?
Candlewick, 2009.
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3 comments:
This book was so much fun! Like Jon Agee's "Nothing," the word play is clever and amusing.
Both my kids loved this book (and me too). I agree that it is a fun read and one that we find ourselve referencing and laughing about when we tell each other to do nothing.
Love it! Fits all the criteria, especially the page-turning dynamic. Lots of kid-appeal, here, too.
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