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Finders Keepers
by William Lipkind; Nicolas Mordvinoff; Nicolas
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When two dogs find a bone, they have a hard time deciding which one of them owns it. Three- and two-color illustrations accompany the text. Winner of the 1952 Caldecott Medal.
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9780156309509,
Paperback,
Sandpiper,
1989
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9780152275297,
Hardcover,
Harcourt Childrens Books,
1951
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Publisher Notes
Two dogs each claim a bone they have found and ask passersby for help in deciding ownership.
Synopses
Two dogs each claim a bone they have found and ask passersby for help in deciding ownership.
First Line
Two dogs were digging in the yard. One had a spot on his head. His name was Nap. The other had a spot on his tail. His name was Winkle. Scratch, scratch. Scratch, scratch. They never stopped digging for a minute. At last they found a bone.
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