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Hank Grime: The Kid Who Couldn't Rhyme

By: Gary Beaudette
Narrated by: Gary Beaudette
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Hank needs your help. He gets really nervous whenever he has to speak in front of his class, and he has a big challenge coming up. Help Hank prepare for this challenge by filling in blanks for him as well as competing with him. Then, see if all of the practice you do with Hank helps him pass his big challenge.

This book is fun and will give listeners of all ages something interactive to do that doesn’t involve any electronic devices. Hank Grime: The Kid Who Couldn’t Rhyme is adventurous, humorous, engaging, and is full of life lessons: Each child is special, even if they don’t realize it and that grit and determination can pay off, and it’s always great to surround yourself with positive people, like the co-star of the book Olivia.

Hank Grime the kid who couldn’t rhyme or could he?

©2021 Gary Beaudette (P)2021 Gary Beaudette
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