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Lunch boxes
Lunch boxes

By Fred Ehrlich

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The children at Oak Hill School go quietly to the lunchroom, but then things get lively, much to the dismay of the cafeteria monitors.

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A valentine for Ms. Vanilla
A valentine for Ms. Vanilla

By Fred Ehrlich

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On Valentine's Day the members of Ms. Vanilla's class participate in a party, write poems, open cards, and present a heart they all have signed to a special valentine.

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Lunch boxes
Lunch boxes

By Martha Gradisher, Fred Ehrlich

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Miss Vanilla's class goes to the lunchroom to eat.

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A Valentine For Miss Vanilla
A Valentine For Miss Vanilla

By Jean Little

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Lunch boxes
Lunch boxes

By Fred Ehrlich

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The children at Oak Hill School go quietly to the lunchroom, but then things get lively, much to the dismay of the cafeteria monitors.

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A class play with Ms. Vanilla
A class play with Ms. Vanilla

By Fred Ehrlich

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When Ms. Vanilla's class puts on a play of "Little Red Riding Hood," the wolf is played by Ms. Vanilla.

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