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written by Dr. Seuss
illustrated by Dr. Seuss - Too Many Tamales
written by Gary Soto
illustrated by Ed Martinez - The Talking Eggs
written by Robert San Souci
illustrated by Jerry Pinkney - My Darling, My Hamburger
written by Paul Zindel
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Don't Eat The Books
Have you ever noticed how many children's books are about food? I suppose that would be because food is one of the things little kids, older kids, and people who wish they were still kids can all identify with. Makes me hungry:
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