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Millie's Missing Yawn

You Jung Byun, ,

Millie's Missing Yawn

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9 reviews

Millie has lost her yawn, and she can't get to sleep without it. First she looks close to home --the family dog-- then goes a little further afield. The Statue of Liberty hasn't seen her yawn, neither have the Moai heads on Easter Island, nor the penguins at the South Pole, and the rabbits on the moon certainly haven't. Eventually Millie has to head back home, but as she lies in bed remembering all the wonderful friends she's made, her yawn reappears, and she can finally fall asleep

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She took her teddy Milo to help look for her yawn.

General Sunny Desperado 21.01.2024

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I enjoyed visiting the different places.

Duchess Sunny Moonlight 12.07.2023

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Millie lost her Yawn, when I wa reading this book with my mum we kept yawning when we said the word.

Captain Rapper Jumpsuit 29.08.2022

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It was a good book

Princess Beany Peninsula 09.08.2022

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Millie goes all around the world to try and find her yawn but when she gets back from her adventure her yawn is there.

Captain Sunny Ketchup 27.07.2022

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Freddie said; "she goes to the moon" "she saw a hippo" "read it again" When I asked if he likes the book - he said "yes" (then did a big fake yawn)

Professor Pablo Hungry-Hippo 31.07.2021

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My favourite part was where Millie got home.

Lady Honeycomb Pipistrel 20.09.2020

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I liked the part where she got her yawn back because she finally went to sleep and my favourite character was great Sphinx because he was truthful so he didn’t lie when he said I have been here for more than 4000 years.

Judge Carnaby Stegosaurus 20.09.2020

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I liked Millie because she’s very adventurous

Princess Jewel Hedgehog 22.07.2019

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