An edition of Inch by inch (1960)

Inch by inch

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An edition of Inch by inch (1960)

Inch by inch

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To keep from being eaten, an inchworm measures a robin's tail, a flamingo's neck, a toucan's beak, a heron's legs, and a nightingale's song.

Publish Date
Publisher
Astor-Honor
Language
English
Pages
26

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Pulgada a pulgada
Pulgada a pulgada: Por Leo Lionni
1995, Scholastic
in English
Cover of: Inch by inch
Inch by inch
1995, Mulberry Books
in English - 1st Mulberrry ed.
Cover of: Inch by inch
Inch by inch
1994, Scholastic, Scholastic Inc
in English
Cover of: Inch by inch
Inch by inch
1960, Astor-Honor
in English

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Book Details


Published in

New York

Edition Notes

An Astor book.

Caldecott Honor Book, 1961.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ10.3.L6465 In 1960

The Physical Object

Pagination
[26] p. :
Number of pages
26

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17729987M
Internet Archive
inchbyinch0000unse
OCLC/WorldCat
9150007

Excerpts

One day a hungry robin saw an inchworm, green as an emerald, sitting on a twig.
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