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The Littlest Grape Stomper
The Littlest Grape Stomper | Alan Madison
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Sixto Poblano really sticks out in a crowd. That's because he has six toes on each foot. And evil Boss Nova Boombatz, the head of all things grape, thinks Sixto has real potential. A boy with extra footage could really help him make grape juice! And so Sixto is whisked off to stomp . . . even though he'd rather play. Then one day, stomping inside a giant container, Sixto sees his chance to escape. He kicks out the barrel's cork, sending purply juice out in a flood, and freeing himself in the process. And that's how the Grape Lakes are formed! From the Hardcover edition.
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#RedRoseSeptember

(Day 3 - #Tubthumping)

*The word “tubthumping” made me think of grape stomping (my mind makes crazy connections!). This book for children (ages 4-8) features a young six-toed boy named Sixto (natch!) Poblano, whose six toes are perfect for stomping (NB, the final product is grape juice—not wine.) Hailing fron the “semicircular village of Ear,” Sixto would rather be playing ball. He will get his way, come hell or “high juice.”

gradcat @arlenefinnigan Thank you! 😉 5y
Cinfhen Love baby feet 🦶 💜and book sound adorable 5y
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gradcat @Cinfhen Baby feet with six toes, no less...😂 5y
Crazeedi This is perfect! 5y
gradcat @Crazeedi Thank you, but nothing to do with the definition of the word, am I right? 5y
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