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Walton the Waiter Makes a Mistake - Gilford, Cory
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What happens when your waiter refuses to wait on you? After a long day of work, Walton has had QUITE ENOUGH of the rude customers in the Fancy French Restaurant. It's not that the workers were mean or too rude. It's not that his clothing was covered in food. The problem that kept him from wearing a grin, Was all of the diners that liked to dine in. Walton decides to lock himself away in the restroom. That will show them! But before Walton can work out his feelings, the customers begin searching and soon locate his hiding place. When Walton refuses to vacate the washroom, the hungry horde bands…mehr

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What happens when your waiter refuses to wait on you? After a long day of work, Walton has had QUITE ENOUGH of the rude customers in the Fancy French Restaurant. It's not that the workers were mean or too rude. It's not that his clothing was covered in food. The problem that kept him from wearing a grin, Was all of the diners that liked to dine in. Walton decides to lock himself away in the restroom. That will show them! But before Walton can work out his feelings, the customers begin searching and soon locate his hiding place. When Walton refuses to vacate the washroom, the hungry horde bands together to force Walton to return to work. Can the mob of hangry humans make the waiter comply? What will happen when the restaurant allows anger to rule the day? In this story of Walton versus his customers, who wins? Walton the Waiter Makes a Mistake, in cautionary fashion, demonstrates that the best way to handle a difficult situation is not to throw a fit, complain, or lash out at others. People solve problems by working together. Using fun rhyme and rhythm, Walton the Waiter Makes a Mistake will have you grinning as Walton bites off a little more than he can chew. The artwork delights, Illustrated in beautiful watercolor by Tanja Russita. Although this book is perfect for kids ages 4-12, all ages can enjoy this story, sure to become a regular request.