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Fourth-grader Austin Davis introduces a new way for kids to learn about diversity, appreciating differences, and teamwork.Austin's never known the truth-that his stuffed animals come to life whenever he leaves the house! Every time he goes to school, his bedroom becomes a brutal scene of battling teddy bears and stuffed dogs. Minion, leader of the bears, fights fiercely against Woof Woof, the dogs' commander, over who will reign supreme.But after years of fighting, the bears and dogs discover a new threat. Will they be wiped out by an invading species, or can these two groups put aside their…mehr

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Fourth-grader Austin Davis introduces a new way for kids to learn about diversity, appreciating differences, and teamwork.Austin's never known the truth-that his stuffed animals come to life whenever he leaves the house! Every time he goes to school, his bedroom becomes a brutal scene of battling teddy bears and stuffed dogs. Minion, leader of the bears, fights fiercely against Woof Woof, the dogs' commander, over who will reign supreme.But after years of fighting, the bears and dogs discover a new threat. Will they be wiped out by an invading species, or can these two groups put aside their differences and face it together? The future of the fortress?and Austin's realm?depends upon it!
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Austin Davis doesn't know who the hell Lotus is. He got really high one night and wrote this book. Austin is a poet and activist, studying creative writing at ASU and leading Arizona Jews For Justice's unsheltered outreach program, AZ Hugs For the Houseless. Davis is also the author of The World Isn't the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore (Weasel Press, 2020) and Celestial Night Light (Ghost City Press, 2020). His new album of jazz-poetry about homelessness, in collaboration with Joe Allie, is called Street Sorrows out on all streaming services. Davis likes late nights at dive bars with people he'd die for, skateboarding down a hill after sunset with his eyes closed, and trying his best not to be too sad about the state of humanity. His website is www.Msha.ke/AustinDavis