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Wally Mammoth: Nice Skating

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Wally Mammoth: Nice Skating

By: Corey R. Tabor
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Practice makes perfect! Well. . . most of the time. For Wally Mammoth and his “Nice Age” friends, ice skating practice is a slippery slope towards silliness. A giggle-inducing, unjacketed, lower-priced hardcover picture book about friendship and competition that is perfect for emerging readers by the multiple Geisel Award–winning Corey R. Tabor and illustrator Dalton Webb. For fans of Elephant and Piggie and Narwhal and Jelly.

Wally Mammoth loves to ice skate. He is very good at it. Wolf wants to be just as good as his friend Wally, but Otto the great auk thinks that Wolf may need a bit more practice first.
Soon, Wolf is skating circles around his friends—lots of circles, his skate blades carving deeper and deeper into the ice! Good thing everything always ends sweetly for Wally Mammoth and his friends, even when they’re standing on thin ice.

Wally Mammoth: Nice Skating is the third installment in a vibrant, laugh-out-loud, comic-inspired series about a group of unforgettable friends—created by friends themselves, illustrator Dalton Webb and the Geisel Award–winning author Corey R. Tabor. These unjacketed, lower priced, paper-over-board picture books make reading fun and are a perfect choice for emerging readers, for developing visual literacy, and for sharing together.

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