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How the Ladies Stopped the Wind
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Author
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Bruce McMillan. Gunnella, illus.
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Publisher
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Houghton Mifflin
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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9.25
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10.25
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0.3
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ISBN
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9780618773305
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Pages/Publication Date
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32/2007
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Daedalus Item Code
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03568
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List Price:
$16.00
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$3.98
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Description
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The portly Icelandic ladies and chickens introduced in Bruce McMillan and Gunnella's New York Times Best Illustrated Book The Problem with Chickens are back in this delightful original folktale for youngsters up to 7. The wind blows hard across the treeless fields of Iceland, so the village ladies decide to plant trees—if the chickens will help fertilize them and the sheep will stop eating them. The chickens do their job very well, but the sheep only know the little trees are delicious. How will the ladies stop the sheep, so the trees can stop the wind?
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