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Other editions of book Down Down the Mountain

  • Down, down the mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1967)
    Hetty and Hank live in a small cabin in the mountains and although cozy, they are poor and have never owned a pair of shoes. They each wanted a beautiful shining pair that sang, 'Creaky-squeaky-creaky-squeaky' every time they walked. However, Mammy and Pappy give them reasons they cannot have them, such as, "You can't find shoes like that in these hills" and "We've everything we need right here in these hills." So they go to Granny who gives them an idea to plant turnip seeds and when they grow into "fine big turnips" they can take them down down the mountain to town to sell for a pair of shoes. So that is just what Hetty and Hank do.
  • Down Down the Mountain by credle, ellis

    ellis credle

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, March 15, 1961)
    Book Club (BCE/BOMC)
  • Down Down the Mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, June 15, 1934)
    Hoping to trade turnips for shoes, a brother and sister head down the mountain to town
  • Down Down the Mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, March 15, 1961)
    A Blue Ridge Mountain story with charming illustrations by the author.
  • Down Down the Mountain

    Ellis CREDLE

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, March 15, 1934)
    None
  • Down Down the Mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2002)
    Hoping to trade turnips for shoes, a brother and sister head down the mountain to town
    N
  • Down Down the Mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Down, down the mountain

    Ellis Credle

    Hardcover (T. Nelson, March 15, 1961)
    Hetty and Hank live in a small cabin in the mountains and although cozy, they are poor and have never owned a pair of shoes. "They each wanted a beautiful shining pair that sang, 'Creaky-squeaky-creaky-squeaky,' every time they walked." However, Mammy and Pappy give them reasons they cannot have them, such as, "You can't find shoes like that in these hills!" and "We've everything we need right here in these hills." So they go to Granny who gives them an idea to plant turnip seeds and when they grow into "fine big turnips" they can take them down down the mountain to town to sell for a pair of shoes. So that is just what Hetty and Hank do.