I SCREAM FOR ICE-CREAM. A Splat the Cat book. I CAN READ Book. Granny B. reads to you..

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I SCREAM FOR ICE-CREAM. A Splat the Cat book. Based on the bestselling books by Rob Scotton. Cover art by Rick Farley. Text by Laura Driscoll. Illustrations by Robert Eberz. Publisher: Harper Collins. Play-doh creations by Granny B. Read by Granny B. I CAN READ book level 1. Be sure to look for our other Splat the Cat books and Play-doh creations! We love them and I know you will too! Now.Granny B. is proud to read this entertaining Splat the Cat book to you!\r
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