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Who's Got Gertie? And How Can We Get Her Back! by Linda Bailey
Who's Got Gertie? And How Can We Get Her Back! by Linda Bailey










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Seuss, made even more delicious by the equally outrageous and colorful masterpieces drawn by Jackie Snider, Petula, Who Wouldn’t Take a Bathis guaranteed to plug bathtime boredom forever.

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It’s only when Petula grows into an entire vegetable garden, and the neighbors become picky, picky, picky, that our dirty damsel must again come clean. Undaunted,she simply ties a ribbon around the offending veggie. This wild and wonderful zinger shouldn’t just be read aloud:it should be play acted, complete with over the top facial gestures and operatic inflection on ‘Pe tooooo la!’ Petula’s bath time abstinence is becoming a problem, especially when an ancient parental threat comes true: a carrot starts growing from Petula’s ear. CBRAonline is a closed database, hosted by the University of Toronto Libraries to provide free and open access to this comprehensive collection of authoritative reviews of English-language and Canadian-authored scholarly, reference, trade, children's, and teen books published.

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Bye bye bathtime blues!Most storybooks are meant to be read aloud. The Canadian Book Review Annual online database provides access to more than 30,000 reviews of Canadian-authored books.












Who's Got Gertie? And How Can We Get Her Back! by Linda Bailey