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32 pp.
| Carolrhoda |
February, 2004 |
LibraryISBN 1-57505-710-7$$15.95
|
PaperISBN 1-57505-612-7$$6.95 New ed. (1982)
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K-3
When Harriet accidentally tramples her neighbor's prize flower garden and then runs away, she can't eat or sleep until she decides to confess and make amends. Carlson presents a common childhood plight simply and insightfully in a brief text and bold colored-pencil illustrations that clearly depict Harriet's dismay, guilt, remorse, and relief.