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Available
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Publication
MacMillan Children's Books (2004), Edition: New Ed, 25 pages
Description
With the help of an old man and all of her animals, an old lady realizes that her house is not as small as she thought it was.
User reviews
LibraryThing member MeditationesMartini
Some of the synonyms in this are sort of peeves of mine (I don't believe in "pet" peeves per se, but come on, "weeny" for small?), and it has that thing where the old woman is complaining and the (wise) old man fixes everything, but it's still a nice little story, and the pictures of the animals
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interacting are funny (look for the goat watching the pig ransack the larder), and smart chilluns should be able to figure out the wise old man's clever plan before the big reveal and feel all good about theyselves. Show Less
LibraryThing member iamryancorcoran
This books makes you appreciate what you have and not keep up with the jones.
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1993
ISBN
1405004770 / 9781405004770
UPC
783324921519
Other editions
A Squash and A Squeeze by Julia Donaldson (Other)
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