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Gianni's Got the Giggles





                                                    The very first book created by our

                                                               Junior Review Team






                                           Two small, yellow ducks sat under a tree.

                                           The sound of my laugh had them looking at me.
                                           I couldn't stop laughing; I can't tell you why.

                                           My eyes filled with tears; I just started to cry.





             A  hilarious  and  heartwarming  children's  book  about  the  dangers  of  making  assumptions.
              Gianni can't stop laughing, and all the animals assume he's mocking them. But the giggling
             stops when they gather around to confront him. So why did Gianni have the giggles? This
             story  teaches  kids  the  importance  of  not  jumping  to  conclusions  and  the  power  of
             communication. This is a must-read for any young reader who loves to laugh!








                                                                    "Gianni’s got the Giggles is an adorable
                                                                    picture  book  written  in  rhyme  that  will
                                                                    have  children  giggling  right  to  the  end.
                                                                    Wonder  why  Gianni  is  giggling?  Is  he
                                                                    laughing  at  all  the  other  animals  or  is
                                                                    there  an  underlying  reason  for  his
                                                                    outbursts of laughter? Without knowing,
                                                                    this  chuckling  little  gator  is  teaching
                                                                    young  readers  a  lesson  about  making
                                                                    assumptions,       and      jumping      to
                                                                    conclusions."















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