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Jane Yolen
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- Neecie
- 04-09-21
Short and sweet
Grandchildren love the “How Do Dinosaurs...” series of books. Short read but also has nice sound effects.
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- amber
- 11-22-22
Down Memory Lane
I had this book memorized when my boys were little! so nice listening to it with my 15yr old and giggling at the memory!
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