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When walruses want waffles book release

978-0-473-43857-9

You can buy on amazon 



When walruses want waffles, is a silly book imagining -
 what walruses would do to get more of those wonderful waffles.

Real walrus facts are listed in the back to add a bit of education to the silly fun.

As a teacher, I like to make learning fun.  
This book will fit well in a classroom that uses the letter of the week theme for W, or an arctic theme.


Check out my teaching supplies for math:



Download and make your own feed the walrus math game.




If you have a story about reading this
 book to your classroom, 
please feel free to send me a note
 or pictures of your art. 

Let me know how much fun the kids are having.

walrusueswantwaffles@gmail.com


& Have Pure Joy Teaching









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