Lynley Dodd, winner of numerous awards for her hugely popular series featuring Hairy Maclary and his many canine and feline friends, continues to entertain us with delightful rhyming text. Enjoy the entire Hairy Maclary collection as he and his mischevious companions explore their neighborhood. Gold Star First Readers are for children learning basic reading skills. The simple text incorporates repetition and rhyme to encourage and build confident readers. The vivid, full-color illustrations enhance children's understanding ...
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Lynley Dodd, winner of numerous awards for her hugely popular series featuring Hairy Maclary and his many canine and feline friends, continues to entertain us with delightful rhyming text. Enjoy the entire Hairy Maclary collection as he and his mischevious companions explore their neighborhood. Gold Star First Readers are for children learning basic reading skills. The simple text incorporates repetition and rhyme to encourage and build confident readers. The vivid, full-color illustrations enhance children's understanding of what they read.
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Add this copy of Slinky Malinki (Gold Star First Readers) to cart. $45.00, good condition, Sold by Booksavers rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hagerstown, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Gareth Stevens Pub.
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2001. LIBRARY BINDING. A good condition used children's hardcover ex-library book with usual library markings, clean text pages, and moderate cover wear. Library binding. No dust jacket. Booksavers receives donated books and recycles them in a variety of ways. Proceeds benefit the work of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) in the U.S. and around the world.
If you've ever lived with a cat, you will love Slinky Malinki. In particular, the illustrations in this delightful picturebook make it worth a read. Slinky Malinki, adventurous feline (aka "bad cat") extraordinaire is a "collector." Unfortunately, all of the loot he accumulates neither belongs to him nor does he have the owners' permission to take it. In the end, he must suffer the consequences of his unbridled greed when his family discovers him tangled up in all of the things he's stolen on the front porch. Everything must go back and Slinky Malinki concludes that it's safer inside--at least for now.