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24 pp.
| Houghton |
February, 2017 |
TradeISBN 978-0-544-94975-1$8.99 New ed. (1942)
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These compact books "adapted from" Rey's Anybody at Home? (Whose House?) and Where's My Baby? (Farm Babies) feature peppy rhymes, sturdy card-stock pages with lift-the-flaps, and Rey's trademark clean-lined illustrations in vibrant hues. Some of the pictures, such as the human mother with her six children, may seem old-fashioned to today's families. Review covers these titles: Farm Babies and Whose House?