Barnabas Goes Swimming - eBook
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Barnabas Goes Swimming - eBook  -     By: Royden Lepp

 Barnabas Goes Swimming - eBook

Zonderkidz / 2009 / ePub

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It's a beautiful day and Barnabas Bear and Russell Raccoon want to go swimming. But their friends in Brookdale Wood are busy. Peter Pig is playing in the mud. Prickly Paul is taking a nap. Regardless, Barnabas can always find a reason to thank God for a fine summer day!

Part of the I Can Read! series, this book is a great tool for beginning and developing readers. My First I Can Read! books have basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations that are idea for sharing with an emergent reader. Recommended for ages 4 to 7.

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Title:  Barnabas Goes Swimming - eBook
By: Royden Lepp
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Zonderkidz
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9780310868637
ISBN-13: 9780310868637
UPC: 025986868635
Ages: 3-5
Series: My First I Can Read!
Stock No: WW4015EB

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Barnabas Goes Swimming—Barnabas Bear and Russell Raccoon want to go swimming, but all their friends in the Brookdale Wood are too busy. Peter Pig is busy in the mud and Prickly Paul is busy napping. But Barnabas can always find a reason to thank God for a summer day. This story focuses on the daily life of Barnabas Bear and his group of friends that live in Brookdale Wood.

Author Bio

Royden Lepp is an award winning animator and illustrator from the Seattle,WA area. He was born in Manitoba, Canada, and failed his 12th grade art class.

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