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32 pp.
January, 1998 |
TradeISBN 0-688-15407-7
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LibraryISBN 0-688-15408-5
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PS
Horace the leopard is afraid (but pretends to be brave) when he receives an invitation to George's monster-movie party. At the party, though, Horace demonstrates true courage, rescuing his friend Fred who is near tears after being dared to touch "monster brains and livers" in a box. Keller's illustrations good-naturedly exaggerate Horace's fears while effectively chomping them down to size.