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Bad Kitty Does Not Like Video Games PDF
By:Nick Bruel
Published on 2016-09-06 by Roaring Brook Press


All Kitty wants to do is play her favorite video game. But Kitty has been playing her video game for FIVE hours. Now it's time for Kitty to: go outside, draw a picture, read a book, do anything other than play video games. Kitty doesn't want to do any of these things. . . but eventually she does anyway, and discovers that some things are way more fun than video games.

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Book which was published by Roaring Brook Press since 2016-09-06 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9781626729131 and ISBN 10 Code is 1626729131

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