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SNACK ATTACK! | MAGGIE READS LIVE! | Children's Books Read Aloud!


Hey reading friends, join me LIVE as we read SNACK ATTACK! by Terry Border!

From the creator of the popular world of Peanut Butter & Cupcake! comes a wry and witty story in which no snack is safe from the monster that is the Kid. Perfect for fans of Creepy Carrots and A Creepy Pair of Underwear.

They had been warned of the dangers that lurked outside of their packages, but they didn’t care. These three snacks were on a mission to have some fun, and no Monster Kids could stop them. The world of the kitchen belonged to Cookie, Pretzel, and Cheese Doodle–or so they thought.

But when the three treats find a chilling note from Mom, they know it’s time to come up with a plan to save themselves from the horrifying threat of the Kid. What should a smart Cookie and her friends do?

Terry Border creates a brand-new, deliciously eerie masterpiece in which the kitchen tables are turned, and after-school snacks become the heroes of a sweet and salty story of survival.

If you don’t own this book you can find it at here on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Snack-Attack-Terry-Border/dp/152474011X or at your local Public or School Library!!

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