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How the Ostrich Got Its Long Neck: A Tale from the Akamba of Kenya

How the Ostrich Got Its Long Neck: A Tale from the Akamba of Kenya

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How the Ostrich Got Its Long Neck: A Tale from the Akamba of Kenya

by Aardema, Verna

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Very Good
ISBN 10
0590483676
ISBN 13
9780590483674
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Scholastic, 1995. Hard. Very Good. Brown, Marcia. First Printing with full number line. Ink note on front end paper, else tight, bright and clean. Lightly worn jacket with two small tears. Humorous African folktale that explains in playful language how the ostrich got its unusual shape.

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Bookseller
Smarty Pants US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
97390
Title
How the Ostrich Got Its Long Neck: A Tale from the Akamba of Kenya
Author
Aardema, Verna
Illustrator
Brown, Marcia
Format/Binding
Hard
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0590483676
ISBN 13
9780590483674
Publisher
Scholastic
Place of Publication
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.s.a.
Date Published
1995

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