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Who Let The Kids In?
A Day in the LIfe of Some Curious Goats
by Valerie Harris

Overview


Who Let the Kids In? tells the story of what happens when a door is left open to some playful and curious goats. The goats enthusiastically explore every corner of the house. It's fun to watch what they get into. Their favorite human, a little boy named Tripp, eases them back out to their barn.
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Description


Who Let the Kids In? tells the story of what happens when a door is left open to some playful and curious goats. The goats enthusiastically explore every corner of the house. It's fun to watch what they get into. Their favorite human, a little boy named Tripp, gently guides them back to their barn.
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About the author


Valerie is a mother of three and a grandmother of two. She started writing in 1970 with a poem about Christmas Eve. It took many years for her to build up the courage to put pen to paper. She loves to write in rhyme and to see her words come to light with collaboration from fantastic illustrators.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Action & Adventure

Language:English

Pages:24

Paperback ISBN:9781667870755


Overview


Who Let the Kids In? tells the story of what happens when a door is left open to some playful and curious goats. The goats enthusiastically explore every corner of the house. It's fun to watch what they get into. Their favorite human, a little boy named Tripp, eases them back out to their barn.

Read more

Description


Who Let the Kids In? tells the story of what happens when a door is left open to some playful and curious goats. The goats enthusiastically explore every corner of the house. It's fun to watch what they get into. Their favorite human, a little boy named Tripp, gently guides them back to their barn.

Read more

About the author


Valerie is a mother of three and a grandmother of two. She started writing in 1970 with a poem about Christmas Eve. It took many years for her to build up the courage to put pen to paper. She loves to write in rhyme and to see her words come to light with collaboration from fantastic illustrators.
Read more

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