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                                                    122      Judy tugged an end out from under Mouse. “Who yarn
                                                         bombed my clean room, Mouse?” she said. “Don’t even try to
                                                         say it was Stink.”


                                                    123      At last, she had time for her new rave—finger knitting. She
                                                         went to her closet to get some more yarn. But there was no more

                                                         yarn. Not one ball. Not one skein. Not even a snippet. She was

                                                         O-U-T out.

                                                    124      Judy ran downstairs. “Mom! Mom! Can we go to Bullseye?
                                                         It’s a yarn emergency!”

                                                    125      “Sorry, honey,” said Mom. “All this yarn costs money. Let’s
                                                         wait and ask Grandma Lou for some yarn next time we see her.”

                                                    126      “But . . . !” Judy was about to say it was so not fair. Judy was
                                                         about to say she could not wait. Judy was about to stomp up the
                                                         stairs. But that would mean she was in a mood. Not a good

                                                         mood. A bad mood.

                                                    127      Judy dashed back upstairs. Her frowny-face mood pillow
                                                         glared at her.

                                                    128      It was only GMD #1, Good Mood Day
                                                         Number One. Judy had to be stomp-free for the
                                                          rest of the week. This being in a good mood all

                                                         the time sure was not as easy-peasy, mac-and-

                                                         cheesy as it looked.












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