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  • Ruth's Pink Pajamas

    Julie Gassman, Mark A Chambers

    language (Picture Window Books, April 1, 2014)
    Ruth loves her super soft, cushy-wushy pink pajamas and wants to wear them to school. Her mom knows it's a bad idea, but Ruth doesn't listen. Ruth soon learns her lesson and realizes her mom was right all along.
  • Polly's Pink Pajamas

    Vivian French, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 13, 2010)
    A pajama-loving Polly is in for a surprise as she scrambles to find the right party outfit in this sweet, child-friendly tale. (Age 3 and up)Polly adores her pink pajamas. She wears them all day long! But of course she can’t wear them to Fred’s party, so all her friends lend her something of theirs. Just as she’s ready to leave, Polly catches a look in the mirror — and somehow the too-short polka-dot dress and tiny checkered cardigan and the long striped socks don’t make the fashion statement she’d hoped for. With fun, free-spirited illustrations and a simple story, here’s a humorous tale for young children who love to dress up — and those who decidedly don’t.
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  • Pink Pajamas

    Katie Leone

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2014)
    When Francine finds her son's diary and a pair of pink pajamas it puts life in perspective. A short story of 5000 words.
  • Ruth's Pink Pajamas

    Julie Gassman, Mark Chambers

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2011)
    Ruth loves her super soft, cushy-wushy pink pajamas and wants to wear them to school. Her mom knows it's a bad idea, but Ruth doesn't listen. Ruth soon learns her lesson and realizes her mom was right all along.
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  • Polly's Pink Pajamas

    Vivian French, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 13, 2010)
    A pajama-loving Polly is in for a surprise as she scrambles to find the right party outfit in this sweet, child-friendly tale.Polly adores her pink pajamas. She wears them all day long! But of course she can’t wear them to Fred’s party, so all her friends lend her something of theirs. Just as she’s ready to leave, Polly catches a look in the mirror — and somehow the too-short polka-dot dress and tiny checkered cardigan and the long striped socks don’t make the fashion statement she’d hoped for. With fun, free-spirited illustrations and a simple story, here’s a humorous tale for young children who love to dress up — and those who decidedly don’t.
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