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Teeny Weenies: The Boy Who Cried Wool: And Other Stories
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Celebrate Halloween-y with Teeny Weenies: The Boy Who Cried Wool.

David Lubar is the master of the short story for kids. Now he’s back with his third collection of Teeny Weenies stories, just in time for Halloween! Young chapter book readers ages 7 to 10, reluctant readers, and fans of very short stories will be entertained and delighted by these twelve zany tales. Wacky comic book style illustrations by Bill Mayer add to the fun.

Don’t be a weenie. Read these stories! If you dare!

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 3, 2019
ISBN9781250187765
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Teeny Weenies: The Boy Who Cried Wool: And Other Stories
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David Lubar

David Lubar grew up in New Jersey and now lives next door in Pennsylvania. Armed with a degree in philosophy from Rutgers University and no marketable job skills, he spent several years as a starving writer before accidentally discovering that he knew how to program computers. He is now a full-time writer and the author of eleven books for teens and young readers, including Dunk (Clarion Books), Flip (Tor), and Wizards of the Game (Philomel). David Lubar lives with his wife; they have one highly intelligent daughter and three idiosyncratic cats.

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