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  • Alfred

    Stephanie Theban, David Barrow

    Hardcover (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Dec. 30, 2019)
    Moose watches the birds and insects flit and flutter like ballerinas. He sees the stars and moon dance across the sky. Moose wants to dance, too.But at Miss Melissa's Dance Studio, the other animals tell him he can't dance, and he certainly doesn't have the proper costume. Moose is discouraged.He practices more and tries one more time to convince Miss Melissa to let him join the dance class. Miss Melissa finally realizes Moose is a good dancer, just with his own unique style.
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  • alfred

    Janice May Udry, judith roth

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman, March 15, 1960)
    from the dust jacket - "Every morning, Henry had to pass many dogs on his way to school. It seemed that there were more dogs on his street than anywhere else. And the very thought of dogs took Henry's appetite away. For the truth was that Henry was afraid of dogs. Then, one morning, Alfred, the big red dog and Henry met face to face and everything changed.............."
  • Alfred

    Janice May Udry, Judith Shuman Roth

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Chicago, March 15, 1960)
    Henry is afraid of dogs. He is most afraid of Alfred. When Alfred steals Henry's backpack, Henry learns how dogs can be "man's best friend."
  • Alfred

    Bronwen Scarffe, Pam Posey

    Paperback (Sra, June 1, 1994)
    A child describes the naughty behavior of Alfred the teddy bear, but both mother and child know what really happened.
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  • Alfred

    Janice May Udry, Judith S. Roth

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, March 15, 1960)
    Children's storybook with record
  • Alfred

    abu tarek md tahsin

    eBook
    This is the concluding part of the series "Murder in the Toilet".
  • Alfred

    Stephanie Theban, David Barrow

    Paperback (Doodle and Peck Publishing, Feb. 2, 2020)
    Moose watches the birds and insects flit and flutter like ballerinas. He sees the stars and moon dance across the sky. Moose wants to dance, too.But at Miss Melissa's Dance Studio, the other animals tell him he can't dance, and he certainly doesn't have the proper costume. Moose is discouraged.He practices more and tries one more time to convince Miss Melissa to let him join the dance class. Miss Melissa finally realizes Moose is a good dancer, just with his own unique style.
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