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In a pumpkin shell
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An alphabet book giving a Mother Goose rhyme for each letter, such as Three Blind Mice for the letter "M." |
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A little book of poems & prayers
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A collection of poems and prayers by such authors as Rachel Field, Ogden Nash, and Eleanor Farjeon, plus anonymous pieces and quotations from the Bible. |
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Christmas is love
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Christmas is peace and giving, sweet music and joy; but best of all, Christmas is love. |
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A Christmas sampler
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
An illustrated collection of Christmas poems, songs, recipes, and traditions. |
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Do you love someone?
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Describes that entity that can make an important individual out of every small person in the vast universe. |
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The Joan Walsh Anglund storybook
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A collection of brief stories and poems on a variety of subjects. |
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Look out the window
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
There are many similiar houses, cats, dogs, and people but each one has a way of expressing its individuality. |
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Love is a baby
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Illustrated verse celebrates the joys of parenthood. |
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Love is forever
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A poetic celebration of the special qualities of love. |
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How many days has Baby to play?
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Bear and Baby romp through the seven days of the week. |
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A Little Book of Poems & Prayers
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A collection of poems and prayers by such authors as Rachel Field, Ogden Nash, and Eleanor Farjeon. Includes anonymous pieces and quotations from the Bible. |
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The cowboy's Christmas
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Relates the young cowboy's activities as he prepares for Christmas. |
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Cowboy's secret life
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A little cowboy's creativity allows him to mix his daily life with imaginary adventures. |
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Nibble nibble mousekin
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
A poor woodcutter's two children, lost in the woods, come upon a gingerbread house inhabited by a wicked witch. |
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Childhood is a time of innocence
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Describes the essence of childhood in brief text and illustrations. |
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un ami c'est quelqu'un qui t'aime, joan walsh anglund
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Joan Walsh Anglund |
Text and illustrations describe what a friend is. |
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