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An Apple Pie for Dinner

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 126 Ratings and 46 Reviews

Book Description
Granny Smith wants to bake an apple pie, but she doesn't have any apples. So off she goes with a basketful of plums in hopes that she can make a trade. Granny swaps plums for feathers, feathers for flowers, flowers for a gold coin, a gold coin for a puppy, and a puppy for what she hoped to find in the first place-apples! Then she bakes a delicious apple pie for everyone she has met along the way. ... More
Book Information
PublisherMarshall Cavendish Benchmark
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100761454527
ISBN-13978-0761454526
Publication Date08/01/2009
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About Susan Vanhecke (Author) : Susan Vanhecke is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Susan Vanhecke is An Apple Pie for Dinner.
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About Carol Baicker-McKee (Illustrator) : I'm a writer and illustrator, avid reader and art lover, parent of 3 and child development expert (Ph. D. in clinical child psychology). My illustrations are 3-D creations made from fabric, polymer cl... more
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