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K-3I Can Read Book series.
Illustrated by
Robert Eberz.
Text by Natalie Engel. In Sleep Tight, Splat spends a restless night camping with annoying cat Spike, who eats Splat's food and rips his sleeping bag. In No Quack, Splat discovers "a duck lacking in quacking"; nothing works to resuscitate its quack--not food, funny faces, music--until Mrs. Wimpydimple uncovers the problem. As usual, logic is secondary to bouncy texts and silly situations. Review covers these I Can Read Book titles: Splat the Cat and the Duck with No Quack and Splat the Cat: Good Night, Sleep Tight.