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And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends
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Hoberman, Mary Ann
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Hawkes, Kevin
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Fiction.
2003
A brother and sister learn that friendship is better than fighting and they soon spread their message all over the world.
The Two Sillies
2000
Silly Lilly saw a cat. Lilly said, \"Whose cat is that?\" Sammy said, \"That cat is mine.\" Lilly said, \"I like it fine. Tell me, please, how can I get A cat like that to be my pet?\" Silly Lilly cut the trees. Lilly said, \"Now, Sammy, please, Tell me how to get my cat.\" Sammy said, \"I'll tell you that. First you have to build a shed. Go and build it,\" Sammy said. Silly Lilly jumped with glee. Silly Lilly did not see All the work that she did do Brought the cat. But Sammy knew. Sammy smiled and shook his head. \"Silly Lilly!\" Sammy said.
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All kinds of families!
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Hoberman, Mary Ann
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Boutavant, Marc, ill
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Families Fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
2009
Rhyming text and illustrations explore the ways people, animals, and even objects can form families.
'And To Think That We Thought That We'd Never Be Friends'
2000
One day we were playing outside in our yard When my brother got mad and he pushed me so hard That I pushed him right back-- with all of my might...
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Very short fables to read together
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Hoberman, Mary Ann
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Emberley, Michael, ill
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Hoberman, Mary Ann. You read to me, I'll read to you
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Aesop's fables Adaptations.
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Children's poetry, American.
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Fables, American.
2010
Retells thirteen of Aesop's fables, with each short poem inviting two readers to read their own parts, and then read the passage in the central column together.