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Decalino
Squeeze Me: A novel | Carl Hiaasen
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Hiaasen has always been the champion chronicler of Florida Man in all his incarnations; with this latest entry set in Palm Beach and the Winter White House, he takes on the Florida Man-in-Chief, a POTUS whose deranged lies turn a bizarre accident involving a Burmese python into an anti-immigrant witch hunt, until Angie Armstrong, a wildlife expert with a record, takes matters into her own hands. A hilarious, fast-paced read with satirical bite.

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LiseWorks
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Who doesn't like to learn about reptiles with the Cat in the Hat. #ISpyBingoMay @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 2mo
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Kshakal
April Showers | George Shannon
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Bring on April.. I am looking forward to these book club books! #tbr

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Kshakal
April Showers | George Shannon
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How in the world is it April already?!?! A new month, a new photo challenge… if you haven‘t joined us, what are you waiting for? #dynamicds @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for sharing! 5mo
Eggs Thank you Kerri!! 5mo
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snapsnarlgrowl
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I love how Crook handled the deep dark woods in the last panel!

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Eggs
A Snake Falls to Earth | Darcie Little Badger
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“Creator, I was so young when my parents died. Now, I carry sounds without the meaning. Isn‘t that sad?”

#CoverStories #Snake 🐍

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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alliemyers
Slinky, Scaly Snakes! | Jennifer A Dussling

“But if people are bitten, snakes can help! Medicine is made from their poison to treat snake bites.“

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alliemyers
Slinky, Scaly Snakes! | Jennifer A Dussling

I see this book used in my classroom as a read aloud story to talk about and discuss snakes. I think this book could also fit into social emotional topics because most people feel very strongly about snakes, but they actually do a lot for our environment. This could help students to see that even if there is something they dislike, it could still be beneficial to them.