I Really Like Slop!

I Really Like Slop!
ISBN-10
1338343564
ISBN-13
9781338343564
Category
Elephants
Pages
57
Language
English
Published
2018
Author
Mo Willems

Description

"Piggie really likes slop. She likes it so much, she wants Gerald to try some! But can Gerald find the courage to do it? Or will the smell alone be too much to handle?"--

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