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Gina
by Bernard Waber
ISBN: 0395874815
ISBN-13: 9780395874813
Format: Paperback
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Summary
Gina is disappointed to discover that there are no girls her age in her new building. She spends a lonely summer surrounded by boys, who all play together but never invite Gina to join them. Will Gina's admission that she loves sports persuade the boys to let her join them? Watercolor illustrations accompany the rhyming text.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Published date: 1997 Size: 8.25 x 11 inches Weight: 0.3 pounds Ages: 1 to 2
Synopses
When Gina moves to a new apartment building, she discovers that there are plenty of boys but no girls her own age to play with.
Publisher's Notes
Moving into a new neighborhood is always a little scary. When Gina explores her new apartment building, she finds it crawling with boys--not one female playmate in sight. What does Gina do? Join in, of course! Full color.
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