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Green infoWord Play: Write Your Own Crazy Comics #2
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Author/Editor: Chuck Whelon
ISBN 10:0486481662
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Here are more than 60 pages of cartoon panels of comic scenarios, all waiting for you to tell the story. Empty speech balloons appear in each panel, and it's up to you to fill them in with snappy dialogue. Sharpen up your storytelling skills, and color the pictures, too!
 


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Product Description:

Here are more than 60 pages of cartoon panels of comic scenarios, all waiting for you to tell the story. Empty speech balloons appear in each panel, and it's up to you to fill them in with snappy dialogue. Sharpen up your storytelling skills, and color the pictures, too!
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Product Details:

ISBN 10: 0486481662
ISBN 13: 9780486481661
Author/Editor: Chuck Whelon
Format: Book
Grade level: 3 and Up (ages 8 and up)
Page Count: 64
Dimensions: 8 1/4 x 11
Publication date: September 2011

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