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BEST PRICE EVER on a classic tale that has enchanted young readers for generations… Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard & Florence Atwater

Family Book of The Day:

Mr. Popper’s Penguins

by Richard Atwater
4.7 stars – 4,297 reviews
Everyday Price: $6.29
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Mr. Popper and his family have penguins in the fridge and an ice rink in the basement in this hilarious Newbery Honor book that inspired the hit movie! How many penguins in the house is too many? Mr. Popper is a humble house painter living in Stillwater who dreams of faraway places like the South Pole. When an explorer responds to his letter by sending him a penguin named Captain Cook, Mr. Popper and his family’s lives change forever. Soon one penguin becomes twelve, and the Poppers must set out on their own adventure to preserve their home. First published in 1938, Mr. Popper’s Penguins is a classic tale that has enchanted young readers for generations.  This ebook features an illustrated biography of Richard and Florence Atwater including rare photos from the authors’ estate.

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

Bubbles 1: A Story of Wonder: A Children’s Action Adventure with a Disabled Main Character

by Dale J. Moore
5.0 stars – 1 review
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What if your new best friend was a Bubble – one that talked and flew? How would you get anyone, especially your parents, to believe you?

Seven-year-old Benjay Marshall has had a very rough life. Despite being in and out of hospitals much of it, his extraordinary courage and curiosity light up the lives of others. Benjay’s humourous lens on life belies his personal struggles. Through it all he has kept his joy for play, and excitedly spins tall tales of adventures.

When Benjay insists his Bubbles friends are real, his parents worry they may have let their son’s coping mechanism go too far. After overhearing threats to his father, this little boy with an oversized imagination must make his family believe him. And how does he make his family trust that Bubbles are not only real, but are the best chance to save the day?

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