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Publication
Greenwillow Books (1994), Edition: 1st, 22 pages
Description
In exploring some of the significant appearances of the number ten in Jewish tradition, Podwal uses most of the page for his gouache and ink paintings and a brief descriptive sentence. the outer column of the page supplies an in-depth yet straightforward explanation. younger children will enjoy the drawings and descriptions, while the more mature reader will get an interesting and cogent account of the 21 ten-related facts podwal presents.
Language
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English
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