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K-3
Illustrated by
Lincoln Agnew.
Late at night Harry slips out of bed to play with his bubble-making gun. Soon the bubbles carry away items in Harry's room--including his beloved Horsie. Harry travels through space to rescue his stuffed friend. The story is illustrated with pictures reminiscent of Pop Art, which provide excitement that's missing from the text (written by David Letterman's former au pair).