Pamela Duncan Edwards Books

Clara Caterpillar
Clara Caterpillar

By Pamela Duncan Edwards

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By camouflaging herself, Clara Caterpillar, who becomes a cream-colored butterfly, courageously saves Catisha the crimson-colored butterfly from a hungry crow.

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Rosie's roses
Rosie's roses

By Pamela Duncan Edwards

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Rosie has four roses for her aunt's birthday, but after four animals "borrow" one, her gift is reduced to a rainbow ribbon.

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Rosie's Roses
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The Mixed-Up Rooster
The Mixed-Up Rooster

By Pamela Duncan Edwards

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Ned the rooster is fired from his job because he cannot wake up in the morning, but he restores his reputation after discovering his usefulness as a night bird.

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The mixed-up rooster
The mixed-up rooster

By Pamela Duncan Edwards

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Ned the rooster is fired from his job because he cannot wake up in the morning, but he restores his reputation after discovering his usefulness as a night bird.

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McGillycuddy Could!
McGillycuddy Could!

By Pamela Duncan Edwards

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Although McGillicuddy the kangaroo cannot produce wool or milk or lay eggs, the other animals learn that kangaroos can bring special skills to the farm.

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McGillycuddy Could!
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