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A Day Inside

A Day Inside

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Availability date:
September 14, 2019
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Montavious has a lot of energy, and his mom thinks he can be a handful. When she keeps him inside for a day, Montavious comes up with a bunch of ideas to entertain himself. While creative, his mother doesn’t like him using his mattress as a trampoline or playing video games all day! How will Montavious entertain himself?

When he spots a pair of scissors in the bathroom, he decides to give himself a haircut. How hard could it be to do what the barber does? Montavious can’t hide his new haircut, and his mother is very upset. That’s when mother and son have to have a talk. Is keeping Montavious cooped up inside the problem in the first place?

Formats Available:
Hardcover
Pages:
34
Size:
8.50
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11
Age Range:
5-8 years
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ISBN:
978-1951257125
Publication Date:
9/14/2019

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Montavious Mincey

Montavious Mincey is a 15-year-old-ball of energy from Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys flipping and believes it is a great way to release energy. Montavious hopes his book can teach children how to release their energy without getting in trouble.

Montavious Mincey

Montavious Mincey is a 15-year-old-ball of energy from Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys flipping and believes it is a great way to release energy. Montavious hopes his book can teach children how to release their energy without getting in trouble.