"A spunky heroine, buoyant text, and irresistible illustrations make this easy reader a real winner," "School Library Journal" said of the first book about May Belle and her good friend Ogre. Now they are back, and they are still best friends. But there is just one problem-Ogre "eats" everything! What do you do with a friend who eats your food, your flowers, the notes you write him, and even the pictures you paint? Beginning readers will delight in Ogre's antics and May Belle's clever sense of fun as she keeps her unruly ...
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"A spunky heroine, buoyant text, and irresistible illustrations make this easy reader a real winner," "School Library Journal" said of the first book about May Belle and her good friend Ogre. Now they are back, and they are still best friends. But there is just one problem-Ogre "eats" everything! What do you do with a friend who eats your food, your flowers, the notes you write him, and even the pictures you paint? Beginning readers will delight in Ogre's antics and May Belle's clever sense of fun as she keeps her unruly friend in line.
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Add this copy of Yanoáma: the Narrative of a White Girl Kidnapped By to cart. $29.00, very good condition, Sold by Banjo Booksellers rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Andover, MA, UNITED STATES, published 1971 by Dutton.
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Luigi Cocco and the Author. Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. As told to Ettore Biocca. Photographs by the missionary Luigi Cocco and by Ettore Biocca. The covers are rubbed, with one corner crease. The spine is creased. Unmarked and in a sound binding.