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32 pp.
| Cavendish |
March, 2008 |
TradeISBN 978-0-7614-5385-7$16.99
(4)
K-3
"Last Monday was an average day. / It wasn't odd or weird-- / till numbers all around our town / completely disappeared." Leedy's bouncy rhymes reveal how being "numberless" disrupts voting, cooking, sleeping, etc. And who's the number nabber? It's a raccoon with a high-powered vacuum, unmasked by a trench coat–clad ginger cat in Leedy's lively, if a bit busy, digital illustrations.