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The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo
by Judy Blume
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Freddy is tired of being the middle child. He sees the school play as his chance to be recognized for himself.
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9780440406686,
Paperback,
Dragonfly,
1992
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9780807200445,
Paperback,
Listening Library,
1986
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9780809286591,
Hardcover,
McGraw-Hill,
1969
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9780878881826,
Book,
Bradbury Press,
1981
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9780027110555,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Simon & Schuster,
1991
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9780881031829,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
1999
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9780440467311,
Paperback,
Laurel Leaf,
1989
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9780689842900,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Simon & Schuster,
2000
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Publisher Notes
Freddy is tired of being the middle child in his family until he gets a very special part in the school play.
Synopses
Freddy hates being the middle one in the family until he gets a part in the school play.
First Line
Freddy Dissel had two problems. One was his older brother Mike. The other was his younger sister Ellen.
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