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Ollie and Tugg

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 6 Ratings and 5 Reviews

Book Description
"Ollie the Dinosaur wanted to swim. But, he had very small arms, which were not really fit for swimming. His brain was the size of a pea, but his heart was the size of a watermelon, and every bit as sweet."" One clear day, Ollie decided that he was going to jump in the water and paddle away. And he did. But then he quickly sank to the bottom. Ollie makes repeated attempts at swimming, only to feel... More
Book Information
PublisherOdyssey Books
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages40
ISBN-100917665872
ISBN-13978-0917665875
Publication Date09/01/2010
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About Gary Bernard (Author, Illustrator) : After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design with an illustration major, I have moved around from East to West coast and traveled extensively throughout Europe (and landed in France for 3 year... more
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7/2/2010 Gary Bernard said: "Ollie the Dinosaur wanted to swim. But, he had very small arms, which were not really fit for swimming. His brain was the size of a pea, but his heart was the size of a watermelon, and every bit as sweet."
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