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 | | | "Proverbs are the literature of reason, or the statements of absolute truth, without qualification. Like the sacred books of each nation, they are the sanctuary of its intuitions."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Format: Paperback, 54 pages
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company
ISBN: 0788156454
Release Date: Jan 8, 1976
Age Range: 9 to 12
| |  | | | In Brief This book presents a pictorial narrative combining the texts of two Mother Goose rhymes, "We are all in the dumps," and "Jack and Guy went out in the rye." "Jack and Guy, two street urchins, witness the kidnapping of a child and some kittens by evil humanized rats; when the urchins lose to the rats in acard game, the 'poor little kid' and the kittens are spirited away to St. Paul's Bakery and Orphanage, but the waxing moon transports Jack and Guy to the little kid and then routs the villainous rodents. . . . Ages five to seven." (Bull Cent Child Books)
| | | | From The Publisher Joins together two traditionaI nursery rhymes with illustrations depicting the plight and eventual triumph of orphaned and homeless children.
| | | | Annotation Joins together two traditionaI nursery rhymes with illustrations depicting the plight and eventual triumph of orphaned and homeless children.
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 | | | | | Be the first to rate this book! Number of Reviews: 0 | | | | | | The Reader's Catalog These two illustrated nursery rhymes tell the story of how Jack and Guy made their way out of the dumps to rescue a little kid and bring him home. Classic Sendak, only new
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| | | | | | Keywords Nursery rhymes, Children's poetry, Children: Grades 2-3, Children's All Ages, Juvenile Fiction, Social Situations - Friendship, Nursery rhymes, Children's poetry
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