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100 Days of Hiccups
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100 Days of Hiccups
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Current price: $33.49


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100 Days of Hiccups
Current price: $33.49
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Size: Hardcover
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What is going on?! Len has funny sounds coming from his mouth. He has no idea how to stop them. It's not a burp! It's not a word! What could it be?
Len sets out on an adventure to get rid of this funny sound. Along the way, he gets some good advice-and some not-so-good advice. He'll have to decide who to listen to and what advice to try if he wants to get rid of his never-ending hiccups. It's a wild ride, but Len is determined to get himself back to normal!
100 Days of Hiccups is a zany, over-the-top book about how scary hiccups can be, and all the silly ways people tell you to get rid of them. It helps kids see that hiccups are a normal part of life and shows them how to forge ahead through adversity. This story is a good reminder that sometimes laughter is the best medicine!
What is going on?! Len has funny sounds coming from his mouth. He has no idea how to stop them. It's not a burp! It's not a word! What could it be?
Len sets out on an adventure to get rid of this funny sound. Along the way, he gets some good advice-and some not-so-good advice. He'll have to decide who to listen to and what advice to try if he wants to get rid of his never-ending hiccups. It's a wild ride, but Len is determined to get himself back to normal!
100 Days of Hiccups is a zany, over-the-top book about how scary hiccups can be, and all the silly ways people tell you to get rid of them. It helps kids see that hiccups are a normal part of life and shows them how to forge ahead through adversity. This story is a good reminder that sometimes laughter is the best medicine!



















