Word Plays: Shenanigans

The word shenanigans means: devious tricks used especially for an underhand purpose; tricky or questionable practices or conduct; or high-spirited or mischievous activities. These will be wonderful experiences to learn about WITHOUT having to live through them yourself!
The story titles include:
The Ghost’s Revenge
Who Created the Ice Cream Sundae?
Sean O’Mallely and the Blackthorne Tree.
Our tellers are: Siri Allison, Fran Combs Berger, Joe Doolittle, Kate Dudding, Claire Nolan, Nancy Marie Payne, Sandy Schuman, and Beverly Schwartz.
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