For .50 cents each at the NCJW "outlet" on Fairfax, I picked up Sandra Boynton's A to Z alphabet book
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Treasures from the Used Bookstore


For .50 cents each at the NCJW "outlet" on Fairfax, I picked up Sandra Boynton's A to Z alphabet book
(Boynton is one of the canonical writers of toddlerdom at this point, so I just grab everything I can find from her), a two-sided nine-piece The Very Hungry Caterpillar puzzle, and a Scholastic paperback edition of The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, by Jon Scieszka
. If I were being pretentious I would say that it appears tobe a great way to teach about literary point of view and unreliable narrators. LOL. :)
For .50 cents each at the NCJW "outlet" on Fairfax, I picked up Sandra Boynton's A to Z alphabet book
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