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It's April Fool's Day!

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On April Fools' Day, Alice gets tired of Horace's pranks and teaches him that good friends can have fun together without mean tricks.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1990

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Steven Kroll

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Stephen Kroll spoke at schools and conferences all over the world. He was married to the journalist, Kathleen Beckett, and they lived in New York City and an old carriage house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. When he was not writing or traveling, he played a lot of tennis and walked around looking at everything.

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September 10, 2014
I thought it was a nice little story with a happy ending. Something kids can read and learn life lessons about how to treat one another. i was not expecting it to end the way t did but enjoyed the ending. I would recommend the book, i like how it teaches good morals.

What caught my eye was the fact it was an april fools book, i knew it would be a good story. The pictures and text were good, very simple and original. Read it and ENJOY.
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April 1, 2017
On April first, poor Alice is afraid to go outside because Horace is waiting to play tricks on her.

Can she find a way to turn her bully into a friend?
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