How to Catch a Bookworm
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From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling series comes a delightfully book-tacular new adventure...do YOU have what it takes to catch a BOOKWORM?
Read alongside the How to Catch kids as they scour their books for the squiggly-giggly Bookworm that has escaped their local bookstore! It's up to the Catch Club kids to find this wiggly critter before class begins. Filled with STEAM concepts and an adorably bookish creature, this hilarious picture book is parents, educators, and readers ages 4-10.
Allow me to introduce myself.
I am what is called a BOOKWORM.
Books are what make me happy!
I dive right in, wiggle and squirm.
Also in the How to Catch Series:
* How to Catch a Unicorn
* How to Catch a Mermaid
* How to Catch Bigfoot
* How to Catch a Dinosaur
* How to Catch a Dragon
* And more!
Happy Birthday, How to Catch! Celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary with How to Catch a Bookworm!
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