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Things could always be worse: A Yiddish folktale


Book Description
Things could always be worse: A Yiddish folktale was written by Ginny Hall. Things could always be worse: A Yiddish folktale was published by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers. A subject of Things could always be worse: A Yiddish folktale is Children's plays.
Book Information
PublisherEvan-Moor Educational Publishers
BindingUnknown Binding
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-10B00070XM62
Publication Date/1986
The Creators
About Ginny Hall (Author) : Ginny Hall is a published author. Published credits of Ginny Hall include The shoemaker and the elves: A German folktale ("Everyone has a part" play series), Things could always be worse: A Yiddish fo... more
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