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The Boy Who Made the World Disappear

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A heartwarming children's book full of imagination, magic, and adventure for boys and girls aged 8 and up. This exciting story is perfect for children in the 2nd or 3rd grade and makes a wonderful gift, ideal for reading aloud to younger ones. What would YOU throw into a black hole? Broccoli? Liver? The school bully? The gym? Harrison tries hard to do everything right. He never steals, always shares with his little sister, and never cheats at board games. But Harrison has a big weakness: his notorious temper! At a birthday party, he receives a very special gift: a black hole. There, Harrison can throw in everything that makes him angry: broccoli, liver, onions, homework... But suddenly, the black hole starts to consume things he loves. Harrison realizes that he must be careful what he wishes for. This is a fantastic tale about anger, courage, and black holes, with the potential to become a children's book classic, complemented by atmospheric illustrations.

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The Boy Who Made the World Disappear, Ben Miller

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2019
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Titel
The Boy Who Made the World Disappear
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ben Miller
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
272
ISBN10
1471172678
ISBN13
9781471172670
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Beschreibung
A heartwarming children's book full of imagination, magic, and adventure for boys and girls aged 8 and up. This exciting story is perfect for children in the 2nd or 3rd grade and makes a wonderful gift, ideal for reading aloud to younger ones. What would YOU throw into a black hole? Broccoli? Liver? The school bully? The gym? Harrison tries hard to do everything right. He never steals, always shares with his little sister, and never cheats at board games. But Harrison has a big weakness: his notorious temper! At a birthday party, he receives a very special gift: a black hole. There, Harrison can throw in everything that makes him angry: broccoli, liver, onions, homework... But suddenly, the black hole starts to consume things he loves. Harrison realizes that he must be careful what he wishes for. This is a fantastic tale about anger, courage, and black holes, with the potential to become a children's book classic, complemented by atmospheric illustrations.