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44 pp.
| Harcourt/Gulliver |
April, 2004 |
TradeISBN 0-15-216701-3$$15.00
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Christine Davenier.
Iris borrows best friend Walter's precious harmonica (it was his grandma's), but when she looks for it the next day, it's gone. All ends happily when the harmonica is recovered and Walter is able to perform for his grandma. This sixth Iris and Walter story is well suited to new readers in both format and subject. Davenier's loose, curving watercolor and ink illustrations palpably convey Iris's distraught feelings.