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| 001 | 124629 | ||
| 020 | _a9781447234883 | ||
| 040 | _cEscola Canadense de Niteroi | ||
| 090 | _aG4 - DON | ||
| 100 | _aDonaldson, Julia | ||
| 245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe gruffalo |
| 250 | _a1st. ed. | ||
| 260 | _aUK | ||
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_a32 p. _c5 x 0.16 x 7.52 inches |
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| 362 | 0 | _a1999 | |
| 490 | 0 | _aLet's Read | |
| 520 | _aA mouse is taking a stroll through the deep, dark wood when along comes a hungry fox, then an owl, and then a snake. The mouse is good enough to eat but smart enough to know this, so he invents . . . the gruffalo! As Mouse explains, the gruffalo is a creature with terrible claws, and terrible tusks in its terrible jaws, and knobbly knees and turned-out toes, and a poisonous wart at the end of its nose. But Mouse has no worry to show. After all, there’s no such thing as a gruffalo. | ||
| 650 | 4 | _aChildren's Literature | |
| 650 | 4 | _aPlaying Tricks | |
| 650 | 4 | _aTaking Advantage | |
| 942 | _cBK | ||
| 999 |
_c124629 _d124629 |
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