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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Eleanor Estes’s The Hundred Dresses won a Newbery Honor in 1945 and has never been out of print since. At the heart of the story is Wanda Petronski, a Polish girl in a Connecticut school who is ridiculed by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. Wanda claims she has one hundred dresses at home, but everyone knows she doesn’t and bullies her mercilessly. The class feels terrible when Wanda is pulled out of the school, but by that time it’s too late for apologies. Maddie, one of Wanda’s classmates, ultimately decides that she is "never going to stand by and say nothing again." This powerful, timeless story has been reissued with a new letter from the author’s daughter Helena Estes, and with the Caldecott artist Louis Slobodkin’s original artwork in beautifully restored color.
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 24, 2014)
    Eleanor Estes’s The Hundred Dresses won a Newbery Honor in 1945 and has never been out of print since. At the heart of the story is Wanda Petronski, a Polish girl in a Connecticut school who is ridiculed by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. Wanda claims she has one hundred dresses at home, but everyone knows she doesn’t and bullies her mercilessly. The class feels terrible when Wanda is pulled out of the school, but by that time it’s too late for apologies. Maddie, one of Wanda’s classmates, ultimately decides that she is "never going to stand by and say nothing again."
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Christina Moore, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Oct. 22, 2008)
    Wanda Petronski is different from all the other girls in Room 13. Every day she wears the same faded blue dress to school, and every day she tells about her hundred dresses at home. Her classmates joke about her imaginary clothes - until they learn the wonderful secret of the dresses.
  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin, Helena Estes

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A 1945 Newbery Honor Book Eleanor Estes’s The Hundred Dresses won a Newbery Honor in 1945 and has never been out of print since. At the heart of the story is Wanda Petronski, a Polish girl in a Connecticut school who is ridiculed by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. Wanda claims she has one hundred dresses at home, but everyone knows she doesn’t and bullies her mercilessly. The class feels terrible when Wanda is pulled out of the school, but by that time it’s too late for apologies. Maddie, one of Wanda’s classmates, ultimately decides that she is "never going to stand by and say nothing again." This powerful, timeless story has been reissued with a new letter from the author’s daughter Helena Estes, and with the Caldecott artist Louis Slobodkin’s original artwork in beautifully restored color.
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 17, 1974)
    Wanda Petronski, a little Polish girl in an American school, is laughed at because she always wears a faded blue dress, until her classmates learn a lesson. “Sensitive, intuitive, restrained.”--Saturday Review
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 30, 1973)
    In winning a medal she is no longer there to receive, a tight-lipped little Polish girl teaches her classmates a lesson.
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  • The Hundred Dresses 1st first edition by Eleanor Estes published by Scholastic Paperbacks

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    Unknown Binding (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 30, 1973)
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Unabridged book on 1 compact disc digital audio
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 19, 1944)
    Wanda Petronski, a little Polish girl in an American school, is laughed at because she always wears a faded blue dress, until her classmates learn a lesson. “Sensitive, intuitive, restrained.”--Saturday Review
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  • The hundred dresses

    Eleanor Estes

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Jan. 1, 1971)
    Excellent Book
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  • The Hundred Dresses

    Eleanor Estes, Louis Slobodkin

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Never out of print since its 1944 publication, this tender story offers readers of all ages a timeless message of compassion and understanding. At its heart is Wanda Petronski, an immigrant girl in an American school, who is ridiculed for wearing the same faded blue dress every day. When she tells her classmates that she has one hundred dresses at home, she unwittingly triggers a game of teasing that eventually ends in a lesson for all. In restoring the reproduction of Louis Slobodkin's artwork, this new edition recaptures the original vivid color. And to celebrate the book's enhanced beauty, Helena Estes, the daughter of the author, has written a new letter to readers about the true story behind "The Hundred Dresses."
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  • The hundred dresses

    Eleanor Estes

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 1990)
    Wanda Petronski, a little Polish girl in an American school, is laughed at because she always wears a faded blue dress, until her classmates learn a lesson. “Sensitive, intuitive, restrained.”--Saturday Review
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