Yo Banana Boy


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Yo Banana Boy!


Yo Banana Boy!

Author: Keri Evans

language: en

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises

Release Date: 2015-04-28


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The definition of palindrome might mean a word or phrase that is the same both backward and forward; however, in this cute short story, Palindrome is a boy who struggles with dyslexia. Soon, he makes a new friend who teaches him the value of accepting himself, appreciating his differences, and using a sense of humor to overcome his shortcomings. It is a story of friendship and love in which two friends help each other in the obstacles of bullying, learning disabilities, and relocating to a new area. Yo Banana Boy! is both heartfelt and informative, and is a great read for all ages.

Read It Whichever Direction You Want


Read It Whichever Direction You Want

Author: Judith Dompierre

language: en

Publisher: PublishAmerica

Release Date: 2011-01-04


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A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that can be read the same way in either direction. This book contains the most ridiculous, absurd, amusing, entertaining, playful, silly, odd, bizarre, childish, crazy, muddle-headed, nit-witted, nonsensical, and pointless sayings I ever read. It is jam-packed with fun drawing representing the palindromes, and helps one make sense of these fun filled sayings and words.

Ruff Day


Ruff Day

Author: Sigmund Brouwer

language: en

Publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Release Date: 2021-09-14


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Is a puppy more important than a science project? Charlie knows how to make his group science project an organized success. But his best friend, Amy, would rather it be fun and gross. And their other partner, Jenna, is too worried about why her puppy keeps attacking her mom to think about their project at all. Charlie and Amy want to help Jenna, but what they don’t realize is that the puppy isn’t trying to hurt anyone: he’s trying to save someone! Can the kids figure out what he’s trying to tell them before it’s too late and will Charlie ever get their project back on track?