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Katrina Hyena, Stand-up Comedian
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Katrina Hyena, Stand-up Comedian in Bloomington, MN
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Current price: $18.95


Katrina Hyena, Stand-up Comedian in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $18.95
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Size: Hardcover
An early chapter book about a laughing hyena who yearns to be a standup comedian that will have kids rolling with laughter When the spotted hyenas in Katrina’s clan laugh, it’s meant as a warning to alert the clan that danger is near. But that’s not why Katrina laughs. Katrina laughs because she thinks the world is just sooooo funny! This causes great frustration with the other hyenas. Every single time Katrina starts laughing, they think she’s in danger and rush to help her. What if Gary the Lion is on the prowl?! Katrina, whose dream is to be a standup comedian, thinks her stressedout clan worries too much about Gary, so she decides to help them relax by putting on a comedy show. This laughoutloud story will have readers developing their own jokes, and the hilarious illustrations will act as a helpful guide for emerging readers, who will devour chapter after chapter. The recurring theme of selfacceptance assures readers that it’s okay to be different, and that sometimes it’s our differences that make us special.
An early chapter book about a laughing hyena who yearns to be a standup comedian that will have kids rolling with laughter When the spotted hyenas in Katrina’s clan laugh, it’s meant as a warning to alert the clan that danger is near. But that’s not why Katrina laughs. Katrina laughs because she thinks the world is just sooooo funny! This causes great frustration with the other hyenas. Every single time Katrina starts laughing, they think she’s in danger and rush to help her. What if Gary the Lion is on the prowl?! Katrina, whose dream is to be a standup comedian, thinks her stressedout clan worries too much about Gary, so she decides to help them relax by putting on a comedy show. This laughoutloud story will have readers developing their own jokes, and the hilarious illustrations will act as a helpful guide for emerging readers, who will devour chapter after chapter. The recurring theme of selfacceptance assures readers that it’s okay to be different, and that sometimes it’s our differences that make us special.

















