Even though Phyllis can forecast the weather far more accurately than the boys in her family, no one believes she stands a chance at succeeding the aging Punxsutawney Phil when the time comes for a new official groundhog on Groundhog’s Day. Enjoy this seasonally read story, “Wake Up, Groundhog!” by Susanna Hill.
Wake Up, Groundhog! by Susanna Hill
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