I think a race looks prettier when everybody comes in even
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The book gives insight into an alternate and straightforward way of looking at things and events around us. For a moment, you can take away the idea that you are an adult, or you may forget what you think you are and read Krauss's and Sendak's revelations. It's joyful to be in that moment!
Publish Date
October 1982
Pages
48
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Subjects
Children's fiction, Butterflies, fiction, Juvenile fiction, Children, Wit and humor, Epigrams, Conduct of life, Play, Fiction, Vocabulary, juvenile literature, VocabularyPlaces
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Open House for Butterflies (Carrot Seed Classics)
October 1982, HarperCollins Children's Books, Harpercollins Childrens Books
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"I think a race looks prettier when everybody comes in even"
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The minute you meet some people, you know you will hate their mothers.
A baby is very convenient to be.
Easter eggs are all different outside but they are all alike inside
A baby is very convenient to be.
Easter eggs are all different outside but they are all alike inside
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