An edition of We were tired of living in a house (1969)

We were tired of living in a house.

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An edition of We were tired of living in a house (1969)

We were tired of living in a house.

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Tired of living in a house, four children, a cat, and a dog pack and move to a tree, a raft, a cave, and finally the seashore, enjoying the advantages of each abode until they discover its disadvantages.

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Publisher
Coward-McCann
Language
English
Pages
47

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We were tired of living in a house
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We were tired of living in a house
1999, Putnam's
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We were tired of living in a house
1996, Putman
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We were tired of living in a house
1979, Weekly Reader Children's Book Club
in English
Cover of: We were tired of living in a house.
We were tired of living in a house.
1969, Coward-McCann
in English
Cover of: We were tired of living in a house
We were tired of living in a house
1969-01-01, Coward-McCann

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.S62837 We

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Pagination
[47] p.
Number of pages
47

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4433155M
LCCN
79079485
Library Thing
226962

Work Description

Four children, a cat, and a dog move to a tree, a raft, a cave, and finally the seashore, enjoying each new dwelling until they discover its drawbacks.

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