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Dan's Days, Aged 9
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Dan’s Days, Aged 9

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I might be a pop star when I grow up. I’m not sure yet. I might play soccer for the national team. We’ll see. No rush. Meet Dan. He’s nine years old and thinks he looks pretty cool playing the guitar. At school, Dan has trouble remembering his homework but he, Elsie, and Stavros have no trouble practising their acrobatic show. At home, there’s Granny, who - like Dan’s dog - is always pleased to see him, Mum and Dad (who can be embarrassing) and his older sister, whose understanding of emergencies leads to a BIG ARGUMENT over the phone bill. Share a week with Dan, aged nine!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Av2 Audio Chapter Books
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2015
ISBN
9781489625670

I might be a pop star when I grow up. I’m not sure yet. I might play soccer for the national team. We’ll see. No rush. Meet Dan. He’s nine years old and thinks he looks pretty cool playing the guitar. At school, Dan has trouble remembering his homework but he, Elsie, and Stavros have no trouble practising their acrobatic show. At home, there’s Granny, who - like Dan’s dog - is always pleased to see him, Mum and Dad (who can be embarrassing) and his older sister, whose understanding of emergencies leads to a BIG ARGUMENT over the phone bill. Share a week with Dan, aged nine!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Av2 Audio Chapter Books
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2015
ISBN
9781489625670