Life's Fables or Don't Leave Cats in the Oven When You Know Your Mama's Comin' Home From Work.

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Carmichael, Terreal E.
Smith, Doug

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1996

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Here is an impressive collection of a large number of real-life anecdotes by ten-year-olds. The cover story (20) is good and typical. So is Don't Leave Your Fable on the Table near the end. The forward gives the rationale: A book of fables taken from lessons they'd learned would be accessible to any of them. We learn lessons every day of our lives. And who to better teach us a lesson than a child? The forward also describes how the book comes by its delightful first-grade illustrations.

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Intermediate West Starms Discovery Learning Center,
Starms Discovery Learning Center, (Milwaukee?)

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2297 (Access ID)

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