Egg marks the spot
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- ISBN: 9781643750064
- ISBN: 1643750062
- ISBN: 9781643752280
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Physical Description:
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151 pages, 4 leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm. - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Young Readers, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
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Target Audience Note: | Ages 7-10. Algonquin Young Readers. Grades 2-3. Algonquin Young Readers. |
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Genre: | Animal fiction. Action and adventure fiction. Fiction. Juvenile works. Animal fiction. Action and adventure fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Homer Public Library | J TIM SKUNK V.2 (Text) | 000164197 | Children's Library -- Fiction | Available | - |
Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2)
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Summary
Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2)
Newbery Honor author Amy Timberlake returns with a follow-up to the bestselling, award-winning Skunk and Badger. With illustrations by Caldecott medalist Jon Klassen, this new adventure begins as Skunk and Badger head out on a rock-finding expedition, finding surprises behind every boulder. Buried in the heart of every animal is a secret treasure. For rock scientist Badger, it's the Spider Eye Agate he found as a cub, stolen years ago by his crafty cousin, Fisher. For Badger's roommate, Skunk, the treasure is Sundays with the New Yak Times Book Review . When an old acquaintance, Mr. G. Hedgehog, announces his plan to come for the Book Review as soon as it thumps on the doorstep, Skunk decides an adventure will solve Badger's problems as well as his own. Surprisingly, Badger agrees. Together they set off on an agate-finding expedition at Badger's favorite spot on Endless Lake. But all is not as it seems at Campsite #5. Fisher appears unexpectedly. Then a chicken arrives who seems intent on staying. Something is up! Indeed! Secrets, betrayals, lies . . . and a luminous, late-Jurassic prize.