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− | | '''Written by''' || [[Louise Gikow]] |
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− | | '''Illustrator''' || [[Tom Leigh]] |
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− | | '''Published''' || 1996 |
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− | | '''Publisher''' || [[Muppet Press]] / Grolier |
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− | | '''Series''' || [[Muppet Kids]] / [[Values To Grow On]] |
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− | | '''ISBN''' || [[0717287068]] |
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+ | '''''Scooter Can't Read''''' (also published as ''Scooter's Got a Secret'') is a [[Muppet Kids]] "Book About Asking For Help." |
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− | A book about asking for help. |
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− | [[Scooter (Muppet Kids)|Scooter]] has trouble learning how to read, but he feels too embarrassed to ask for help. |
+ | [[Scooter (Muppet Kids)|Scooter]] has trouble learning how to read, but he feels too embarrassed to ask for help. When [[Ms. Feeley]] sends a note home, Scooter learns that [[Scooter and Skeeter's Dad|his dad]] had trouble learning to read when he was a boy. |
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Revision as of 15:36, 10 July 2014
Written by | Louise Gikow |
Illustrator | Tom Leigh |
Published | 1991 |
Publisher | Grolier |
Series | Muppet Kids |
ISBN | 0717287068 |
Scooter Can't Read (also published as Scooter's Got a Secret) is a Muppet Kids "Book About Asking For Help."
Scooter has trouble learning how to read, but he feels too embarrassed to ask for help. When Ms. Feeley sends a note home, Scooter learns that his dad had trouble learning to read when he was a boy.