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Ever felt like reading your doggy a bedtime story?
This book will work just the treat! 🤪🐾🐶🍕 https://t.co/lox9H5ybUp
Children’s Books Ireland have just published their 60th issue of Inis magazine and one of my reviews is in it! 😊🥳
Go have a peak if you like: https://t.co/UeQXoMtwSv
The lacuna in your cultural development that you need to fill is my new friend’s roaring rendition of SIP ME BABY ONE MORE TIME 🎶
EP drops Friday x
📷: https://t.co/llfXTJYHMK
Meet my 𝔹ℝ𝔼𝕎-𝕋𝔼𝔸-𝕗𝕦𝕝 new T-Rex friend 🦖☕
📷: https://t.co/llfXTJYHMK
This little hedgehog here,
is currently en route to your feed to spread some Christmas cheer! 🎄
Please be patient with her while she finishes getting ready...
📷:https://t.co/aPsJuzzOqh
#workinprogress
HEY
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What happened to the cannibal who was late to dinner?
They gave him the cold shoulder
📷:https://t.co/rlxfrSuDec
Fun fact: The term 'bookworm' stretches (crawls?) way back to the 1500's, when pesky little bugs were often found nibbling their way through poor innocent books.
Us bookworms today have a similar appetite to devour the pages between the covers! 🐛📚
📷: https://t.co/pDKCYZMWgd
“I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I've never been able to believe it. I don't believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage.”
- Anne of Green Gables
📷:https://t.co/pcBznz3IX2
I will forever lament the fact that Bruce did not make a dramatic return as CAITLYN in Finding Dory... 💋
📷:https://t.co/1VTYjgjh41
Conspiracy theory: Rachmaninoff was actually an octopus...
📷:https://t.co/Z5dIX0dcB7