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When this box is full
When this box is full

By Patricia Lillie

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Each month a child adds something to an empty box, including a red foil heart in February and toasted pumpkin seeds in October.

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When the rooster crowed
When the rooster crowed

By Patricia Lillie

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When this box is full
When this box is full

By Patricia Lillie

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Each month a child adds something to an empty box, including a red foil heart in February and toasted pumpkin seeds in October.

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When this box is full
When this box is full

By Patricia Lillie

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Each month a child adds something to an empty box, including a red foil heart in February and toasted pumpkin seeds in October.

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One very, very quiet afternoon
One very, very quiet afternoon

By Patricia Lillie

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Annabelle Barbra Cavendish's quiet afternoon tea party is disrupted by Daniel Ezra Fiddleson and other friends, whose names run through the alphabet.

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One very, very quiet afternoon
One very, very quiet afternoon

By Patricia Lillie

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Annabelle Barbra Cavendish's quiet afternoon tea party is disrupted by Daniel Ezra Fiddleson and other friends, whose names run through the alphabet.

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Jake and Rosie
Jake and Rosie

By Patricia Lillie

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Jake is upset not to find his best friend Rosie at home, but Rosie soon returns and shows Jake a nice surprise.

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Jake and Rosie
Jake and Rosie

By Patricia Lillie

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Jake is upset not to find his best friend Rosie at home, but Rosie soon returns and shows Jake a nice surprise.

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Everything has a place
Everything has a place

By Patricia Lillie

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Text and pictures assign a cow to a barn, a dish to a cupboard, a family to a house, and other things to their place.

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Everything has a place
Everything has a place

By Patricia Lillie

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Text and pictures assign a cow to a barn, a dish to a cupboard, a family to a house, and other things to their place.

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