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Description
Even Caveboy gets bored sometimes! This new adventure in this funny series is perfect for newly independent readers and fans of the bestselling Fly Guy books.
Ooga booga!
Most days, Caveboy has lots of fun things to do, like taking care of his pet rock and playing baseskull. But today, he's bored. Mama is hunting, Papa is repainting their cave, and his friend Mags is busy. He could play with Sister, but sisters smell like burps! Will Caveboy ever find someone to play with
Don't miss the other books in Bloomsbury's Read & Bloom line!
Agnes and Clarabelle Celebrate!
The Adventures of Caveboy
Caveboy is Bored!
Caveboy is a Hit!
Wallace and Grace and the Cupcake Caper
Wallace and Grace Take the Case
Wallace and Grace and the Lost Puppy
Stinky Spike the Pirate Dog
Stinky Spike and the Royal Rescue
Product details
Published | Feb 05 2019 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 80 |
ISBN | 9781681190464 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Illustrations | Full color throughout |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Read & Bloom |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Read & Bloom will be wildly popular. And I am very happy to see some new friendship books come along with the end of the Elephant and Piggie books.
Teri Lesesne, Professor of Library Science at Sam Houston State University
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Funny and appealing, the Read & Bloom books will charm readers.
Linda M. Pavonetti, Ed.D., professor of Reading and Language Arts at Oakland University
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The easy language and short chapters may prompt outbursts of “ooga booga” from newly independent readers.
Booklist on THE ADVENTURES OF CAVEBOY
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Single-minded and single-eyebrowed, Caveboy is a mischievous, relatable hero . . . Wight's full-color cartoons have a scruffy charm and readily draw out the humor woven into each chapter.
Publishers Weekly on THE ADVENTURES OF CAVEBOY