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Can I bring Woolly to the library, Ms. Reeder?
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Grambling, Lois G
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Love, Judith DuFour, ill
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Woolly mammoth Juvenile fiction.
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Libraries Juvenile fiction.
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Woolly mammoth Fiction.
2012
Will a child's woolly mammoth create havoc if he is allowed in the library?
Can I bring my pterodactyl to school, Ms. Johnson?
by
Grambling, Lois G
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Love, Judith DuFour, ill
in
Pterodactyls Juvenile fiction.
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Dinosaurs Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2006
A child offers many creative reasons for why it would be a good idea to bring a pterodactyl to school.
Ears are for hearing grandpa snore
2000
A child's perspective on what a nose, mouth and ears are to be used for is presented.
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Rufus & Jake
1993
In this story, Rufus the Rat outsmarts the janitor, Jake, who is unneighborly and unfriendly. Rufus changes a newspaper headline to read that beady-eyed rats are endangered so that when Jake reads it, he befriends the little rat.
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