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Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang
Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang | Mordecai Richler
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Poor Jacob Two-Two. Not only must he say everything twice just to be heard over his four brothers and sisters, but he finds himself the prisoner of the dreaded Hooded Fang. What had he done to deserve such a punishment? The worst crime of all insulting a grown-up! Although hes small, Jacob is not helpless, especially when The Infamous Two come to his aid. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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susanw
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I loved this one when I was a kid. Was it a Canadian thing or did US kids read these too? #novemberbythenumbers @Tiffy_Reads @JoeStalksBeck

julesG There's a TV show (drawn/animated) that my kids love. 7y
LeahBergen This was read to us in elementary. 🇨🇦 7y
BookNAround I picked these up in Canada when my kids were small because they weren‘t even available in the US. I don‘t remember them from my childhood either but a Canadian friend suggested them for my kids. 7y
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Blaire
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My almost 5 year old loved it! Jacob Two-Two is 2+2+2 years old and must say everything twice as he is the youngest in his family and they never hear him the first time. He gets sent to a hidden children's prison in London for children that are rude to big people, where the hooded fang is in charge. Lots of humour for the grown-ups but I think a bit scary for many kids. My sister and I loved it growing up.

ReadingEnvy Oh my gosh this moVie is strange 8y
LeahBergen My teacher read this to us ❤ 8y
Blaire @ReadingEnvy I've never seen the movie, but we went to the play when I was in grade 2 or 3. 8y
Blaire @LeahBergen are you Canadian, I grew up in Winnipeg, and live in the states now, and no one seems familiar with this book. 8y
LeahBergen Yes, I'm Canadian. The CBC did a newer animated children's series about 10 years ago (or more). I watched it with my nephew and it was fun to see how Jacob's real-life siblings (all writers now) are portrayed. 😀 8y
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@Liberty This is my #FunFriday photo. Growing up in the 1970's my mum always tried to find very positive stories or very religious books for me to read. The three books feature characters who had to overcome some type of morass or another. In the end they won out and inspired all around them.