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The Story of Ferdinand (Reading Railroad Books) (Paperback)


Book Description
The Story of Ferdinand (Reading Railroad Books) (Paperback) was written by Munro; Robert Lawson, Illustrator Leaf.
Book Information
Publisher
BindingUnknown Binding (108 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10B002UD7AFS
Publication Date/2000
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This Oscar-winning short tells of a bull who preferred to si...
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6/22/2011 Michaela Kuenster said: I even have a small tattoo of the flower at the top, above the title.
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4/21/2011 Heather MacKenzie-Carey said:
This one is also a classic,-same author and illustrator as Wee Gillis. It is a wonderful story of being your own person. Despite an incident that leads people to believe Ferdinand the bull might have some wonderful talents as a fighter, he would rather smell the flowers than fight. He is a very hap... more

tags: I recommend

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1/2/2011 Rachel Reyna

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8/23/2009 Tara Gannon tagged as: Inspired me

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3/16/2009 Mai Kemble said: This is my best friend's favorite book... which says a lot because she's not a children's book fanatic, like me... but she remembers this book from her own childhood- and I remember it, too! I think we all could learn to smell the roses :)
tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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12/23/2008 Ali B said: 1013299
tags: read-aloud, picture book

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10/30/2008 Jesse DenHerder tagged as: Inspired me

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6/20/2008 Laurel Cortani tagged as: I recommend

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10/9/2007 pixie q. tagged as: Inspired me

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8/31/2007 Elizabeth Bluemle tagged as: I Read

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