The Littlest Grape Stomper

The Littlest Grape Stomper by Alan Madison is a children’s fiction book published by Schwartz & Wade on February 27, 2007. This 40-page story is presented in English and features a unique character named Sixto Poblano, who stands out due to having six toes on each foot. The narrative follows Sixto as he is recruited by the ambitious Boss Nova Boombatz, who sees potential in Sixto’s unusual feet for grape juice production. However, Sixto’s true desire is to play rather than stomp grapes.
Readers will discover a humorous tale that combines elements of fruit culture and tall tales. As Sixto finds himself in a giant container for grape stomping, he seizes an opportunity to escape, leading to an unexpected flood of grape juice and the creation of the Grape Lakes. This engaging story blends whimsy with adventure, making it a delightful read for children.
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Sixto Poblano really sticks out in a crowd. That’s because he has six toes on each foot. And evil Boss Nova Boombatz, the head of all things grape, thinks Sixto has real potential. A boy with extra footage could really help him make grape juice! And so Sixto is whisked off to stomp . . . even though he’d rather play. Then one day, stomping inside a giant container, Sixto sees his chance to escape. He kicks out the barrel’s cork, sending purply juice out in a flood, and freeing himself in the process. And that’s how the Grape Lakes are formed!
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