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Other editions of book Herbie Jones & the Second Grade Slippers

  • Herbie Jones and the Second Grade Slippers

    Suzy Kline

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, July 6, 2007)
    Minor crease on one cover corner
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  • Herbie Jones & the Second Grade Slippers

    Suzy Kline, Sami Sweeten

    eBook (G, July 20, 2006)
    Herbie Jones and Raymond Martin haven’t been friends for long, but they already know they can count on each other in a pinch. When the class promises not to laugh when they make a mistake or do something silly, the boys are certain they can keep it. But when their teacher says that everyone can wear slippers in class, Raymond gets worried. He doesn’t have any to bring. There is an extra pair in Herbie’s house, but there is a small problem—they are his sister’s.Of course Herbie comes up with a plan to save the day. And when the buddies walk into class each wearing one girl’s slipper and one boy’s, no one laughs.
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  • Herbie Jones & the Second Grade Slippers

    Suzy Kline, Sami Sweeten

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, July 20, 2006)
    Herbie Jones and Raymond Martin haven’t been friends for long, but they already know they can count on each other in a pinch. When the class promises not to laugh when they make a mistake or do something silly, the boys are certain they can keep it. But when their teacher says that everyone can wear slippers in class, Raymond gets worried. He doesn’t have any to bring. There is an extra pair in Herbie’s house, but there is a small problem—they are his sister’s. Of course Herbie comes up with a plan to save the day. And when the buddies walk into class each wearing one girl’s slipper and one boy’s, no one laughs.
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  • Herbie Jones & the Second Grade Slippers

    Suzy Kline, Sami Sweeten

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, July 20, 2006)
    Herbie Jones and Raymond Martin haven’t been friends for long, but they already know they can count on each other in a pinch. When the class promises not to laugh when they make a mistake or do something silly, the boys are certain they can keep it. But when their teacher says that everyone can wear slippers in class, Raymond gets worried. He doesn’t have any to bring. There is an extra pair in Herbie’s house, but there is a small problem—they are his sister’s. Of course Herbie comes up with a plan to save the day. And when the buddies walk into class each wearing one girl’s slipper and one boy’s, no one laughs.
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