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K-3
Illustrated by
Stephen Collins.
Frank's parents won't buy him a pet; what choice does the animal-obsessed baby have but to secure the cash by robbing a bank? Whalley's rhymes sing ("Past every camera, gate, and guard, / the baby crawled unseen. / There were no bars or laser beams / he couldn't fit between"), and Collins's crisp, droll art seems inspired by Dan Yaccarino's style.[orig. review said: "...art seems to be built on Yaccarino-ian geometries." I get it, but not sure other will]