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Cargando... Night of the Moonjellies (1992)por Mark Shasha
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Seven-year-old Mark helps his grandmother and other family members run their seaside hot dog stand and then has a surprise at the end of the day. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book perfectly conveys the fun bustle of small business. Prep work, family, long days.
A moonjelly is found with the clams and a special trip is made to return it to its habitat.
I recall when I worked in a kitchen finding a sleepy bee in the strawberries. I took it outside and released it, hoping it lived. I remember taking a moment when it was slow to open the back door and watch the waves.
What a treasure. ( )