The King and Queen Invited me To come to their house On Sunday for tea.
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A well-mannered little boy, frequently invited to visit the king and queen, always asks to bring a friend--and the friends are always wild animals--and always well-behaved.
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Oversize books, Kings and rulers, Animals, Juvenile poetry, Specimens, Juvenile fiction, Rhyme, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Courtesy, Children's stories, Hospitality, Friendship, Caldecott Medal, Children's fiction, Animals, fiction, collectionID:caldecott60, award:Caldecott_award, lexile_code:NP, age:min:2, age:max:6Showing 4 featured editions. View all 22 editions?
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May I bring a friend?
1989, Aladdin Books
in English
- 2nd Aladdin Books ed.
0689713533 9780689713538
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May I Bring A Friend? (May I Bring a Friend Nrf)
February 1, 1971, Atheneum
Hardcover
in English
- Library Binding edition
0689206151 9780689206153
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