
Hopefully some of these still left-- zv138 plz I would like 1. Children of the World 2. Clowns: Colors (paper with fuzzy stuff on the back) 4. Goldilocks and the Three Bears 6. The Little Red Hen 7. The Princess and the Pea also 5. Good Night Owl by Hutchins 6. Hickety Pickety, My Black Hen 10. Johnny Appleseed 14. The Monkey and the Crocodile: An Indian Tale 19. Old Man Rabbit’s Thanksgiving Dinner 21. Over in the Meadow 23. Pussycat, Pussycat 31. Swimmy 33. Turkey in the Brown Straw 35. Uwungelema: An African (Bantu) Tale 36. Why Mr. Bear Has a Short Tail On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 4:17 PM Lorry Traver via Michlib-l < michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
I would like 3, 5, 9, and 10 of printed ones. I would also like 3, 7, 28, and 37 of homemade. Zv174 iml ..thank you so much! Please put them to attention lorry
On Friday, July 21, 2023, Syntha Green via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
Hi All, We weeded our flannel board collection and the following are ones we no longer use. Let me know what you would like and your Rides code. I will not be back for a couple of days so if I am sending you something, you will hear from me next week.
These are printed, store bought: 1. Children of the World 2. Clowns: Colors (paper with fuzzy stuff on the back) 3. Five Little Monkeys 4. Goldilocks and the Three Bears 5. The Little Engine That Could 6. The Little Red Hen 7. The Princess and the Pea 8. Rainbow Fish 9. The Three Little Kittens . . . Mittens 10. Where the Wild Things Are 11. Napping House by Wood
These are homemade: 1. Ask Mr. Bear by Flack 2. Boy Scouts (no clue, before my time) 3. Caps for Sale 4. Cat Goes Fiddle-I-Fee 5. Good Night Owl by Hutchins 6. Hickety Pickety, My Black Hen 7. Hush Little Baby 8. It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Shaw 9. Jeffrey McFarland 10. Johnny Appleseed 11. The Judge by Zemach 12. The Magic Pot 13. Mommy 14. The Monkey and the Crocodile: An Indian Tale 15. Mother, Mother I Want Another 16. Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present 17. Mushroom in the Rain by Ginsburg 19. Old Man Rabbit’s Thanksgiving Dinner 20. Oliver’s Wood by Hendra 21. Over in the Meadow 22. Peace and Quiet: A Yiddish Tale 23. Pussycat, Pussycat 24. Recycling: Five Yummy Bottles of Juice 25. The Rooster Who Set Out to See the World 26. Scat the Cat 27. Seven Blind Mice by Young 28. The Silly Wishes: A French Folktale 29. Six Foolish Fishermen 30. Soup From a Nail 31. Swimmy 32. Three Eggs in a Basket 33. Turkey in the Brown Straw 34. The Turnip: A Russian Tale 35. Uwungelema: An African (Bantu) Tale 36. Why Mr. Bear Has a Short Tail 37. Who Took the Farmer’s Hat? by Nodset -- Syntha Green She, her Youth Services Librarian Baldwin Public Library 300 W. Merrill St. <https://maps.google.com/?q=300+W.+Merrill+St.+Birmingham,+MI+48009+248&entry=gmail&source=g> Birmingham, MI 48009 <https://maps.google.com/?q=300+W.+Merrill+St.+Birmingham,+MI+48009+248&entry=gmail&source=g> 248 <https://maps.google.com/?q=300+W.+Merrill+St.+Birmingham,+MI+48009+248&entry=gmail&source=g> -554-4670 www.baldwinlib.org
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