Today, Jack Truck is visiting his friend, Monster Truck Max at the Monster Dome. Help him get there by completing the activities. This activity book with wipe-off pages and a wipe-off pen means hours of fun for little ones on the go!
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2. Children's Author Jon Scieszka: Off The Shelf
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3. Author Jon Scieszka Talks About Spoonfuls of Stories
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4. Children's Author Jon Scieszka Discusses the Inspirations...
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5. Children's Author Jon Scieszka Reads from Truckery Rhymes
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