A House Is a House for Me

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$9.99 US
On sale Sep 06, 2007 | 48 Pages | 978-0-14-240773-8
Where does everyone and everything live? A House Is a House for Me is a rollicking rhyme about houses. Some of the houses are familiar, such as an anthill and a dog kennel, while others are surprising, such as a corn husk and a pea pod. This longtime favorite is filled with pictures that parents and children will want to look at again and again in a beautifully produced, deluxe full-sized edition.
Mary Ann Hoberman is the author of And to Think That We Thought That We'd Never Be Friends, A House if a House for Me, The Llama Who Had No Pajama and many other children's books. She received the 2003 Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Hoberman passed away in 2011.  View titles by Mary Ann Hoberman

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Where does everyone and everything live? A House Is a House for Me is a rollicking rhyme about houses. Some of the houses are familiar, such as an anthill and a dog kennel, while others are surprising, such as a corn husk and a pea pod. This longtime favorite is filled with pictures that parents and children will want to look at again and again in a beautifully produced, deluxe full-sized edition.

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Mary Ann Hoberman is the author of And to Think That We Thought That We'd Never Be Friends, A House if a House for Me, The Llama Who Had No Pajama and many other children's books. She received the 2003 Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Hoberman passed away in 2011.  View titles by Mary Ann Hoberman