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I Don't Like Mondays

by Bernie Wyatte

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Meet Sharon- a bright and starry-eyed eight year old that loves the world and everything in it. Except Mondays.Her Mondays seem to have a routine even an Army General would be envious of- stub her toe on the way downstairs, lack of time for breakfast, forget to take lunch along, and so on and forth. How will Sharon get through the rest of the day?Discover how Sharon's day progresses and she goes to bed happy, even if it is still technically a Monday A sweet tale unfolds with a message that it will all be ok at the end of the day. Your little readers will dream of the sweet possibilities of tomorrow, with hope still burning bright as ever in their tender little hearts.… (more)
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Meet Sharon- a bright and starry-eyed eight year old that loves the world and everything in it. Except Mondays.Her Mondays seem to have a routine even an Army General would be envious of- stub her toe on the way downstairs, lack of time for breakfast, forget to take lunch along, and so on and forth. How will Sharon get through the rest of the day?Discover how Sharon's day progresses and she goes to bed happy, even if it is still technically a Monday A sweet tale unfolds with a message that it will all be ok at the end of the day. Your little readers will dream of the sweet possibilities of tomorrow, with hope still burning bright as ever in their tender little hearts.

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