
ALL the stars!!!
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ALL the stars!!!
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My local indie orders these for me before I even know they are being published and then Sherri calls to tell me she has a surprise behind the counter. 💖 This is basically a Narwhal and Jelly version of Grover/Sesame Street‘s The Monster at the End of this Book (which was my FAVORITE book as a child), and it is equally delightful.

4 ⭐I love these books. They‘re sweet. They‘re funny. They‘re understandable and almost always have a lesson. But the nice thing is the lesson isn‘t browbeating the reader. It puts it in a way that kids will get and kids will want to ape. I get excited every time I see there‘s a new one so Ben Clayton, please keep them coming.

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I am a big fan of the Narwhal and jelly books and very excited they are doing picture books. It is a call and action book that tells you to shake or move or help. But at the same time, it says not to do some of those things. It all works together to make a highly enjoyable picture book that kids are going to love for a long time to come.

Oooh what a cool book @Jadams89 and very timely too!! Perfect for a new perspective in the new year ☺️. And that smores mix is one of my faaaavorites. 😍😍 Also, the ornament is so cute, I love that smores bar, & the book of lifesavers were an annual gift from my parents when they were alive. What a warm hug of a box! Thank you so much!!!♥️🎄😍😘♥️ #LittleChristmasSwap #LCS
And thank you @bookish_wookish for hosting this lovely little swap! 🤗♥️
“Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea”
I would have this in my classroom for fun
I really really enjoyed this book and how lighthearted and funny it was. I could see kids really enjoying this
This book is super fun and lighthearted, and I think students would enjoy reading this, it has some funny moments but also talk about Jelly becoming jealous which could be a lesson for students as well.