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Cat Kid Comic Club : perspectives / written, illustrated, and colored by Dav Pilkey as George Beard and Harold Hutchins ; with digital color by Jose Garibaldi.

By: Pilkey, Dav, 1966- [aut.,, ill.].
Contributor(s): Garibaldi, Jose [colorist.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Pilkey, Dav, Cat Kid Comic Club (Series): 2.Publisher: New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, 2021Edition: 1st ed.Description: 221 p. : ill. (chiefly color) ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781338784855.Subject(s): Clubs -- Comic books, strips, etc | Cats -- Comic books, strips, etc | Frogs -- Comic books, strips, etc | Brothers and sisters -- Comic books, strips, etc | Perspective (Philosophy) -- Comic books, strips, etc | Clubs -- Juvenile fiction | Cats -- Juvenile fiction | Frogs -- Juvenile fiction | Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Perspective (Philosophy) -- Juvenile fictionGenre/Form: Graphic novels. | Comics (Graphic works) | Fiction. | Humorous comics. | Humorous fiction. | Juvenile works. | Funny animal comics.DDC classification: 741.5973 PIL Summary: "Flippy, Molly, Li'l Petey, and twenty-one baby frogs each have something to say. Naomi and Melvin don't see eye to eye and Poppy perceives the world differently than her siblings. Will the baby frogs figure out how to work together and appreciate one another's point of view -- both inside and outside the classroom?"-- Provided by publisher.
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Non-Fiction 741.5973 PIL (Browse shelf) Currently in local use 03/24/2025 KHPL000004656

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"Flippy, Molly, Li'l Petey, and twenty-one baby frogs each have something to say. Naomi and Melvin don't see eye to eye and Poppy perceives the world differently than her siblings. Will the baby frogs figure out how to work together and appreciate one another's point of view -- both inside and outside the classroom?"-- Provided by publisher.

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