Summary
An imaginative young boy changes shape to become a tiger, a wolf, and other animals in this watercolor-illustrated tale.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co Published date: 2002 Edition: 1th edition Size: 11 x 9 inches Weight: 0.9 pounds Ages: Preschool to Preschool
Synopses
A boy tries to play imaginative games with a cat, a dog, and a fish, but he does not find a cooperative playmate until he meets another boy.
Publisher's Notes
A boy tries to play imaginative games with a cat, a dog, and a fish, but he does not find a cooperative playmate until he meets another boy.
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