Dorothy Corey Books
Everybody takes turns
Brief text and pictures illustrate some of the occasions in life for which we must take our turn.
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Tomorrow you can
Pictures and brief text reassure small children that soon they will be capable of doing many things: tying shoes, sharing toys, and going off to school.
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New shoes!
Everyone else in the family is getting new shoes, and a little girl waits impatiently for her turn.
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Will it ever be my birthday?
As the seasons pass and he attends his friends' birthday parties, Rabbit waits impatiently for his own birthday to come again.
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You go away
Suggests that when mother and father go away they will return by depicting everyday experiences of parent-child separation which always result in a happy reunion.
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You go away
Conveys everyday experiences of children briefly separated from their parents or caretakers and then reunited.
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No company was coming to Samuel's house
Samuel's family could not afford a Thanksgiving celebration. However, the birth of kittens brings joy to the day.
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