Happy Grouchy Day

Happy Grouchy Day by Suzanne Weyn is a children’s fiction book published by Random House Children’s Books in 1999. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Grizzy, a character who struggles to fit in with her grouchy peers due to her overly nice demeanor, leading to her being removed from class for not adhering to the expected grouchy behavior.
In this engaging narrative, Grizzy receives assistance from Elmo and Oscar, who help her navigate the challenges of being a grouch. Readers will find themes related to behavior and social interactions as Grizzy learns to embrace her unique qualities while adapting to her surroundings. This book offers a lighthearted exploration of friendship and self-discovery, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in stories about personal growth and acceptance.
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Grizzy isn’t like the other grouches. She’s too nice and gets kicked out of class for lacking proper grouchy manners! But with a little help from Elmo and Oscar, Grizzy discovers that she can be a good grouch after all!
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