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![]() Thankfully, I quickly got over that and actually opened the story, and I'm very impressed by what's inside. Published by Beach Lane and written by David McPhail, this tale follows Weezer, an "ordinary puppy," that does all the "ordinary" things – he barks when he shouldn't, drools and chews up toys. But when he's struck by lightning – yes, lightning – he becomes brilliant and wise. He even explains the law of gravity to Billy – his young owner – and his class. And after a few ups and downs and a little more lightning, Weezer makes an impact that no one can forget. This is a fun story for kids. It's a unique, quirky idea, and it's easy to read (there's about one sentence on each page). Plus, it offers a lesson for children about learning from the people – and animals – around them. Pick it up – you and your family will be changed, for the better, forever. 'Weezer Changes the World' [ages 3-7] By David McPhail (Beach Lane; $15.99; 40 pages) ![]() Kristen Schott is Inland Empire Family's children's book editor. Be sure to check out "Storytime," her video book reviews, for more fun facts about stories you and your kiddies must read. |
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