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Books with title Shoes, Shoes, Shoes

  • New Shoes!

    Dorothy Corey, Dora Leder

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, March 1, 1985)
    Everyone else in the family is getting new shoes, and a little girl waits impatiently for her turn.
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  • Red Shoes

    Barbie Marie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2017)
    This is about a three-legged kitty who is searching for her shoes. She is helped by a puppy and bunny
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  • New Shoes

    Jeanne Willis, Margaret Chamberlain

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 1, 2003)
    “One shoe, two shoes, I need new shoes! Off I go to the new shoe store!” Almost every child loves shopping for new shoes, but it’s not always easy to find exactly the right ones. Several shops and many inspections later, our charming but choosy heroine finds the perfect pair. Jeanne Willis is well-known and much-loved for her child’s-eye view of everyday matters. This buoyant text will charm her many fans, while Margaret Chamberlain’s lively illustrations will add to the delight.
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  • My Shoes

    Sia Aryai

    Board book (Price Stern Sloan, May 31, 1992)
    Depicts happy, ethnically diverse babies and toddlers dressing up in their favorite grown-up shoes, including work boots, high tops, and tap shoes
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  • Soul Shoes

    Kimberly Cundiff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2016)
    Gavin stumbles upon an odd shoe store, Soul Shoes. He meets Mr. Cobbles, the owner, who shares a secret about his shoes. By trying on his "special" shoes, Gavin travels back in history. He learns a lot by walking in someone else's shoes. Join Gavin on this adventure walking in the Boston Tea Party.
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  • New Shoes

    Catherine Lukas, Jennifer Harney

    Paperback (Learning Horizons, May 6, 2002)
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  • New Shoes

    Kate Petty, Ed Barber

    Hardcover (A & C Black, Feb. 1, 1992)
    Describes the design of a new shoe style and the construction of a prototype shoe, shows how soles are made, and describes how computers help shoe design and production
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  • New Shoes

    Jeanne Willis, Margaret Chamberlain

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Oct. 24, 2002)
    “One shoe, two shoes, I need new shoes! Off I go to the new shoe store!” Almost every child loves shopping for new shoes, but it’s not always easy to find exactly the right ones. Several shops and many inspections later, our charming but choosy heroine finds the perfect pair. Jeanne Willis is well-known and much-loved for her child’s-eye view of everyday matters. This buoyant text will charm her many fans, while Margaret Chamberlain’s lively illustrations will add to the delight.
  • Two Shoes

    Beth Raitt

    Paperback (Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc, June 23, 2009)
    Have you ever wondered why you are here? Or who is really in control? Two Shoes, by Beth Raitt gives a simple answer to these questions through the eyes of two curious shoes. The shoes kept pondering the reason for feet, the reason for legs and the way the bones meet. See how the shoes kept their eyes focused upward toward Heaven to find the answers to these questions.
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  • Red Shoes

    Geraldine Kaye, Harry Toothill

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1985)
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  • Shoe

    Angela Shelf Medearis, Kathryn Prewett

    Paperback (RIGBY, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • New Shoes

    Vivian French

    Paperback (Walker & Company, May 1, 2012)
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