Some cows are thin; some cows are fat.
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Contrasts animals in the barnyard, including clean and dirty geese, fat and thin cows, and big and small pigs.
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Synonyms and antonyms, Animals, Spanish language materials, English language, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Domestic animals, Juvenile fiction, Pigs, Preschool Picture Story Books, Concepts - Opposites, Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks, Children: Babies & Toddlers, Children: Kindergarten, Animals - Farm Animals, Animals - General, Novela juvenil, Animales domésticos, Cuentos en rima, Children's fiction, Animals, fiction, Pigs, fiction, Size and shape, fiction, Domestic animals, fiction, ReadersShowing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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How Big Is a Pig?
February 28, 2001, Barefoot Books Ltd, Barefoot Books, Limited
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"Some cows are thin; some cows are fat."
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