Marylin Hafner Books

The mango tooth
The mango tooth

By Charlotte Pomerantz

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Posy loses four teeth--and profits from each loss.

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Jenny and the tennis nut
Jenny and the tennis nut

By Janet Schulman

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A little girl, not ready for tennis, is good at her own game, gymnastics.

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Mind your manners!
Mind your manners!

By Peggy Parish

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An introduction to proper manners for meeting new people, receiving gifts, using the telephone, dining out, and other common social situations.

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Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost
Mrs. Gaddy and the ghost

By Wilson Gage

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Mrs. Gaddy finds a ghost in the kitchen can be good company.

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I can--can you?
I can--can you?

By Peggy Parish

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A set of four books suggests activities for children to imitate, such as wiggling fingers, splashing water, brushing teeth, and using the potty.

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It s Halloween
It s Halloween

By Marylin Hafner, Jack Prelutsky

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Mind your manners!
Mind your manners!

By Peggy Parish

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An introduction to proper manners for meeting new people, receiving gifts, using the telephone, dining out, and other common social situations.

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The dog food caper
The dog food caper

By Joan M. Lexau

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Mums Don t Get Sick
Mums Don t Get Sick

By Marylin Hafner

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