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4 result(s) for "Tree climbing Fiction."
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How I learned to fall out of trees
Edward and Adelia have been best friends for many years, so when it is time for Adelia to move away she plans a special parting gift for him.
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va., Sandy Wells column
The kingpin's domain is a one-chair roadside barber shop on the main drag through town, a homey place decorated with such eclectic items as a Marland for Governor sign, a large picture of Jesus, a Prince Albert tobacco tin and a collage of graduation portraits for the Duval High School Class of 1957. When I was a boy, my mom would rub my dad's chest and back with Vicks salve, and I would hold towels in front of that radiant stove and get them real hot and put them on him to ease the congestion.
The climbing tree
\"Although Little Brother and Big Brother have fun playing together in the climbing tree, Little Brother is disappointed that Big Brother always gets to go higher than him and play the most important parts in their make-believe world. Will the two ever be able to share the same space?\"--Provided by publisher.
Another way to climb a tree
\"When Lulu's feeling well, she climbs every tree in sight. But when Lulu's sick, all she has is her imagination and a shadow\"-- Provided by publisher.