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Never fear, The Perpeens are here! Jason is a sleepyhead...to say the least. Nothing wakes him up-particularly on school mornings. And Mom is at her wit's end. She's left with no other choice but to call The Perpeens for back-up. Her desperate plea is not taken lightly-and all rescue crews zoom in from New York to save the day-or at least Mom's sanity. But after several attempts, the beloved and highly experienced Peenchy Bug leader, Crinkum-crankum, is beyond perplexed. Each bug he brings in...leaves without success. This is a tough case. Jason is snoozing, the clock is ticking...and what…mehr

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Never fear, The Perpeens are here! Jason is a sleepyhead...to say the least. Nothing wakes him up-particularly on school mornings. And Mom is at her wit's end. She's left with no other choice but to call The Perpeens for back-up. Her desperate plea is not taken lightly-and all rescue crews zoom in from New York to save the day-or at least Mom's sanity. But after several attempts, the beloved and highly experienced Peenchy Bug leader, Crinkum-crankum, is beyond perplexed. Each bug he brings in...leaves without success. This is a tough case. Jason is snoozing, the clock is ticking...and what finally wakes him isn't what anyone expects. Parents and children will enjoy this fun, witty read-aloud. Moms and dads everywhere can relate to sleepy mornings - and getting kids up and out the door-as the world comes to life.
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Deborah Baron Hiester is a ranting blog-writer, accomplished lyricist and copyrighted music writer (including "Your Stellar Life: Jason's Song") as well as recreational piano performer. Joyfully married to her husband David, her New York roots live on in their Pennsylvania home life. She is the proud mother to her son Jason, around whom The Perpeens: Peenchy Bugs From New York centers. Writing and performing since she was 14, Deborah's wonderful parents supported even her rewrite of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" just because she thought she could. Always accused of having a vivid imagination, a twisted sense of humor and always-getting-caught antics, she was often told jokingly by her father that he "thanked God every day that she wasn't twins." Deborah believes she is exceedingly blessed and cherishes her calling to both lift people's spirits and make them laugh. www.DeborahBaronHiester.com