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Five-year-old Birdie loves her mother's shoes, but when she is finally granted permission to wear some for a little while, she discovers that her "barefoot shoes" are best of all.
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Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Play, Shoes, Juvenile FictionShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Birdie's big-girl shoes
2009, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
in English
- 1st ed.
0316044709 9780316044707
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Birdie's Big-Girl Shoes
2009, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Electronic resource
in English
031607215X 9780316072151
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Birdie carefully slipped her little toes into one shoe,then slid into the other.She looked at herself in the mirror...and gasped.Birdie can't wait to be just like her mom. She loves wearing jewelry, spritzing perfume bottles, and dressing up in front of the mirror. But more than anything, Birdie fantasizes about her mother's fancy high-heels. She can't wait to try them on and do all the things she likes to do wearing beautiful "big-girl shoes."Little girls will love walking with Birdie as she spends a day in her mother's shoes, but in the end they may find that, like Birdie, they like their "barefoot shoes" best of all. With playful watercolors and clever textured cut-paper designs, this precious picture book will speak to every little girl who longs to be a "big-girl".
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