The Staring Contest

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  • The Staring Contest Book Detail

  • Author : Peter Pauper Press Inc
  • Release Date : 2020-07
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  • ISBN 13 : 9781441335067
  • File Size : 77,77 MB

The Staring Contest by Peter Pauper Press Inc PDF Summary

Book Description: Following in the vein of the best-selling books Press Here (Tullet), and The Book with No Pictures (Novak), Nicholas Solis has devised a way to put one of the most universally-loved kid games into a book--The Staring Contest! These self-proclaimed staring-master eyes dare the readers to enter into a staring contest--and you better watch out! Because they can stare . . . all . . . day . . . long. Even if you blow on them, they won't blink. Go ahead. Try it!

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