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  • Wanda's Washing Machine

    Anna McQuinn, Jan McCafferty (illustrator)

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Wanda is a very messy eater! On Wednesday she spilled watercress soup and watermelon juice all down the front of her wooly white sweater. Follow Wanda as she gets more and more of her clothes dirty then you can do it yourself and wash all her press-out messy clothes in Walter the wonderful pop-up Washing Machine. Don t forget the magic words: Eat dirt!
  • Wanda's Washing Machine

    Anna Mcquinn

    Hardcover (Tiger Books, April 4, 2005)
    Wanda lives with her mum, Wendy, and they have a wonderful washing machine called Walter. This is a Very Good Thing because Wanda is a very messy eater! Little girls will have great fun following Wanda as she gets more and more of her clothes dirty. Then they can wash all Wanda's press-out messy clothes in Walter the wonderful pop-up washing machine at the back of the book. Don't forget the magic words: "Eat dirt!"
  • Wanda's Washing Machine

    Anna McQuinn, Jan McCafferty

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Wanda and her mother keep Walter the Washing Machine right in their kitchen because Wanda is a very messy eater, in a title that ends with a pop-up Walter and punch-out clothes that Walter make clean. 10,000 first printing.
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  • Wanda's Washing Machine

    Anna Mcquinn, Jan McCafferty

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Wanda is a very messy eater! At Grandma Pearl’s Wanda spills pea soup and pink lemonade down the front of her favorite shirt. Luckily Walter the Washing Machine lives in Wanda’s kitchen. Each time Wanda shouts the magic words "Eat dirt, Walter!" Walter the Washing Machine rumbles and tumbles Wanda’s clothes clean. Follow Wanda as she gets more and more of her clothes dirty and Walter cleans them. A pop-up Walter the Washing Machine is featured on the last spread along with press-out messy clothes to wash. A good, clean, fun story—way to go, Walter!