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Nasty, Stinky Sneakers

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HarperCollins, Apr 15, 1995 - Juvenile Fiction - 112 pages
h4Where are the world's stinkiest sneakers?h4

Colin has spent weeks perfecting his sneaker odor for the Stinkiest Sneakers in the World contest. If he wins, he'll get three brand-new pairs of Slam Dunkers sneakers: one for himself, one for his little sister, Amy, and one for his best pal, Webster.
But now, after weeks of working toward stinky perfection -- not washing his feet, wearing no socks, jogging to get his feet juicy, and even sleeping with his sneakers on -- the nasty, stinky sneakers are missing!

  

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User Review  - Laurie D'ghent - Goodreads

Cute story with good characterizations. I especially liked the nitpicky garbage men. Read full review

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this book was awesome it had some action and mysteries. Like the one from the up stairs dog taking the sneakers from outside.I think people should read this book it is a good adventure

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
14
Section 3
21
Section 4
29
Section 5
36
Section 6
41
Section 7
46
Section 8
55
Section 9
61
Section 10
73
Section 11
78
Section 12
92
Section 13
98
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Eve Bunting was born in Ireland and came to California with her husband and three children. She is one of the most acclaimed and versatile children's book authors, with more than two hundred novels and picture books to her credit. Among her honors are many state awards, the Kerlan Award, the Golden Kite Award, the Regina Medal, the Mystery Writers of America and the Western Writers of America awards, and a PEN International Special Achievement award for her contribution to children's literature. In 2002, Ms. Bunting was chosen to be Irish-American Woman of the Year by the Irish-American Heritage Committee of New York.

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