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100 | _qMaccarone, Grace | ||
245 | _aMother, may I? | ||
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_aNew York _bScholastic Inc. _c2006 |
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_bcolored ill. _c21cm _aunnumbered pages: |
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500 | _aA rhyming story that reveals the unconditional love between mother and child. With padded covers and card-stock pages! Mother, may I go outside? Mother, will we walk or ride? In this sweet rhyming story a mother and child take a trip to the mall, where the child asks his mother for a present: a basketball, a toy, or a pet ("A parakeet, a snake, a guppie/A guinea pig, a mouse, a puppy..."). In the end, though, all the child really wants is a great big hug... ("and, Mother, may I keep this bug?"). | ||
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_2Mother, may I? _xFiction |
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