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Toy store trouble / Jennifer Richard Jacobson ; illustrated by Paula Franco.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Jacobson, Jennifer, Twig and Turtle ; 2.Publisher: New York : Pixel Ink, [2020]Edition: First editionDescription: 106 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781645950240
  • 1645950247
  • 9781645950257
  • 1645950255
Subject(s): Summary: "Having fun isn't supposed to be such hard work! In their tiny house, the rule is Twig and Turtle are each allowed to have five toys. With a new toy store opening in town, the rule is creating a big problem--getting a new toy means giving up one they love. But when the girls realize that the owner has very old-fashioned ideas about who should play with what kinds of toys, changing her mind might be the biggest problem of all."-- Provided by publisher.
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Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's First Chapter Book JACOBSON JENNIFER 2 Available 33111009761194
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's First Chapter Book JACOBSON JENNIFER 2 Available 33111010416630
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Twig and Turtle are adjusting to their new lives in Happy Trails, Colorado. Twig's adopted Great Dane is a therapy dog at their school, and can visit the tiny house -- as long as Bo can stay small and quiet. And the whole family is getting to know their neighbors, and the local businesses.

One of the rules of the tiny house is that the girls can only have 5 toys (for space). Turtle really really wants a miniature truck, and parts with an old toy in order to get it. But when Turtle goes to the local independent toy store, she is distressed to find the store divided in half, pink toys on one side, and blue toys on the other. That is so wrong! Turtle is going to set that store right, even if it means taking sides in their small, tight-knit community.

"Having fun isn't supposed to be such hard work! In their tiny house, the rule is Twig and Turtle are each allowed to have five toys. With a new toy store opening in town, the rule is creating a big problem--getting a new toy means giving up one they love. But when the girls realize that the owner has very old-fashioned ideas about who should play with what kinds of toys, changing her mind might be the biggest problem of all."-- Provided by publisher.

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