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 | A picture book version of the popular jump-rope rhyme in which only the famed lady with the alligator purse can cure the baby after he drinks the bathwater, eats the soap, and tries to put the bathtub down his throat. Color illustrations accompany... |
 | A picture book version of the popular jump-rope rhyme in which only the famed lady with the alligator purse can cure the baby after he drinks the bathwater, eats the soap, and tries to put the bathtub down his throat. Color illustrations accompany... |
 | A picture book version of the popular jump-rope rhyme in which only the famed lady with the alligator purse can cure the baby after he drinks the bathwater, eats the soap, and tries to put the bathtub down his throat. Color illustrations accompany... |
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 | After spending her money on a purse, Katie is now faced with the problem of getting some money to put into it. |
 | After Katie spends all her money on a new purse, she has nothing left to put in it. Color illustrations accompany the text. |
 | A collection of stories from China first heard by the author during her childhood in Shanghai. B&w illustrations accompany the text. |
 | A collection of stories from China first heard by the author during her childhood in Shanghai. B&w illustrations accompany the text. |
 | A collection of stories from China first heard by the author during her childhood in Shanghai. B&w illustrations accompany the text. |