Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little
by Peggy Elizabeth Gifford


  



Summer is a time to relax and have fun. Why do teachers try to ruin it by assigning a book to read? Not just a book, but one book- Stuart Little. No matter what Moxie does, she just can’t begin reading it. One excuse after another! (I’m sure you would never do that!) With lots of fun photographs to illustrate some of the procrastination, you may enjoy finding out how Moxie finally gets it done. Ages 7 and up

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