
Iggy Peck, Architect
by Andrea Beaty
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appears in Architecture and Fiction.
A hilarious, irreverent book about doing your own thing Meet Iggy Peck?creative, independent, and not afraid to express himself! In the spirit of David Shannon?s No, David and Rosemary Wells?s Noisy Nora, Iggy Peck will delight readers looking for irreverent, inspired fun. Iggy has one passion: building. His parents are proud of his fabulous creati...
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