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Watch Your Mouth


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No. of pages 92

Published: 2016

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Watch Your Mouth" by Rebecca Smith tells the story of a young girl named Coralie who grapples with the challenges of adolescence, family expectations, and the murky waters of friendship. As she navigates the tricky dynamics of school life and her blossoming identity, Coralie discovers the power of words—how they can uplift or destroy. Through a series of heartfelt and often humorous encounters, she learns to assert herself and understand the true meaning of honesty and connection. The narrative explores themes of self-expression, the importance of choosing words wisely, and the journey of growing up with all its complexities. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 92 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Bitingduck Press .

Bob Hall is a professional artist who has worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics and drawn some of the most famous comic heroes of all time, including Batman, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, and the Avengers. John West is a research associate professor in the Nebraska Center for Virology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He manages a virology research program dedicated to understanding molecular aspects of viral gene expression as well as molecular epidemiology and antiviral immune responses. Judy Diamond is a professor and curator of informal science education at the University of Nebraska State Museum and the coauthor of World of Viruses (Nebraska, 2012). Carl Zimmer is an award-winning science journalist and columnist at the New York Times . He is the author of twelve books about science, including A Planet of Viruses.