The First Thing My Mama Told Me
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Book Description
When I was born,
the first thing my mama told me
was my name.
Lucy remembers lots of things about her name. When she was two, Uncle David painted it on her step stool. When she was three, she scribbled it on the floor with an orange crayon. When she was four, she ate her very own plate of L-U-C-Y pancakes, one letter at a time.
Lucy is seven now. She can reach the sink without a stoo... More
the first thing my mama told me
was my name.
Lucy remembers lots of things about her name. When she was two, Uncle David painted it on her step stool. When she was three, she scribbled it on the floor with an orange crayon. When she was four, she ate her very own plate of L-U-C-Y pancakes, one letter at a time.
Lucy is seven now. She can reach the sink without a stoo... More
Book Information
Publisher | Harcourt Children's Books |
Binding | Hardcover (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 4-8 |
# of Pages | 40 |
ISBN-10 | 0152010750 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0152010751 |
Publication Date | 05/01/2002 |
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About Christine Davenier (Illustrator) : Christine Davenier is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Christine Davenier include Sole Survivor (Unabridged), Nobody Here but Me, Piper Reed:... more
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