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5 result(s) for "Snack foods Juvenile fiction."
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Hungry Bird
\"Bird is hiking with his friends when his tummy rumbles. But no one packed him a snack that he likes. With every step, his hunger mounts until he collapses on the ground. How will Bird survive if he doesn't eat the perfect something this instant?\"-- Provided by publisher
Chicago Tribune Steve Johnson column
In the best yet of the snack chip's increasingly impressive public-competition ads, a young guy working in an office loves Doritos so much he'll tear one co-worker's pants off or suck on another's orangey finger just to get a little more of that sweet flavor dust. CarMax metaphors Premise: A man at one of the company's used-car lots says, \"I feel like a kid in a candy store,\" then we see a kid in a candy store who adds his own metaphor, a wrestler in a folding-chair factory, an acrobat at a mattress store, etc., right back to, \"I feel like a customer at CarMax.\"
Good morning, Grizzle Grump!
Winter is over! Spring has sprung! Grizzle Grump has just woken up from his long winter slumber. His big bear belly is quite rumbly. So he sets off with his trusty squirrel sidekick in search of a springtime snack.
Snack attack!
Although warned of the dangers lurking outside their packages, Cookie, Pretzel, and Cheese Doodle venture into the kitchen for fun but soon discover that Monster Kids are real.