The Texas desert may be hard living for some, but not for a little lizard called the horned toad. Between lounging in the hot sun, snacking on ants, and chatting with his new friend Owlet, things are pretty easy. Some might even say it's a laid back life . . . unless of course he's about to get eaten. Then, and only then will he show off a trick so wacky and weird, it will make you run for the hills (just like his predators). That's right folks, this toad has a superpower!
Ready to find out what it is? You won't believe your eyes!
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More about Jill EsbaumBob Shea has created many books for young people, including the popular Dinosaur vs. series, Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great , The Happiest Book Ever and The Scariest Book Ever , and the early readers featuring Ballet Cat. He has also invented stories such as Big Plans, illustrated by Lane Smith, and draw
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