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Jim Henson
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Title: |
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Kermit's All-Time Favorites (Jim Henson's Muppet Stories, 1) |
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No copies available |
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Binding: |
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Hardcover |
Pages: |
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37 |
Date: |
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1991 |
ISBN: |
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B000K6E69U |
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Funk & Wagnalls |
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0.5 pounds |
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10.0 x 10.5 x 0.3 inches |
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2 JensBooks (USA: CA), Soaring Eagle (USA: VT) |
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2 Agatha Fallangy (USA: FL), Mary (USA: SC) |
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Description: |
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Product Description
Hi-ho! Kermit the Frog here. You know, friends come in all shapes and sizes. They don't have to look the same or act the same... or even be the same. That's what the Fraggles learn in one of my favorite stories, "The Round Number Ticker." Now, you might think that a Round Number Ticker - that's a watch to us Silly Creatures - is a pretty silly friend. But the Fraggles realize that anything - no matter how strange - can be a true friend in a time of trouble.
Benny the Bluebird has some unusual friends, too in "Forever Green." They are the fir trees, who shelter him from the cold during a very stormy winter. Did you ever think a tree could be your friend? Well, maybe trees aren't the same kinds of friends as boys and girls are. But trees give us a lot, like shade from the sun and great places to climb. That seems pretty friendly to me.
Look around you. The world is full of friends!
Sincerely,
Kermit
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http://bookmooch.com/B000K6E69U |
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