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Book Review: The Duckling Gets A Cookie
Hello Ashley,

The only book I have heard of is The Duckling Gets a Cookie this is a great book for children. This is also a good read along book for children.I brought a Pete the Cat book for my daughter about three years ago at a book fair. I know Pete the Cat has plenty of books but I am familiar with the songs I like my black shoes and I like my white shoes. You did a great job with choosing books for the

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