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Emily stew/ by Thomas Rockwell; illustrated by David McPhail. |
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NewYork: Roaring Brook Press, 2010 |
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43p.: ill.; 24cm |
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Salmon sky --Toad math --Nursery romance --Thief --What does a nose flattened against a window mean? --Malarkey --Teef --Hogback --Richest girl in the world --Splendor of diamonds and dollars --Riddle --Croak --After the summer and the joys of ripening --Emily Omelet --Three older sisters --Sillinesses --Harum-scarum --Berry berry sad --North wind in the leaves --Reckless impatience --You and me --New school --Swineherd --Taking arms against a sea of words. |
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Mixes childhood emotions with a generous portion of imagination to make a quirky, sweet collection of poetry. Various characters named Emily are featured in poems about food, family, and everyday events. |
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Salmon sky Toad math Nursery romance Thief What does a nose flattened against a window mean? Malarkey Teef Hogback Richest girl in the world Splendor of diamonds and dollars Riddle Croak After the summer and the joys of ripening Emily Omelet Three older sisters Sillinesses Harum-scarum Berry berry sad North wind in the leaves Reckless impatience You and me New school Swineherd Taking arms against a sea of words. |
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