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was a telephone/And a red balloon/ And a picture of the cow jumping over the moon-- /” a bit later on… “Goodnight room/ Goodnight moon/” written by the giſted Marga- ret Wise Brown (b. 1910) and beautifully illustrated by Clem- ent Hurd.
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Happy Valentine! Happy Reading! ~Ellie
The tree that was creating energy was turned into a power-plant.
Trust your calculator. It’s something to count on.
If a Norwegian robot analyzes a bird, it Scandinavian.
My phone has to wear glasses ever since it lost its contacts.
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The ocean is a mighty harmonist. ~ William Wordsworth
eration American, I had seven uncles and six aunts who ea- gerly supplied me with a huge number of books when I was extremely young. Now wait. Who said a seven year old compulsive reader could not handle
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