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The Wonderful School
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The Wonderful School

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A sweet rhyming story from 1971 about a beloved schoolteacher is back in print!

There once was a very unusual school That had for its teacher Miss Tillie O'Toole …

So begins a rollicking story about a beloved teacher who presents all her lessons in riddles and rhyme, takes her students outside for picnics and kite-flying, and teaches them good, old-fashioned common sense along with the three Rs. Lyrical illustrations of red-haired Miss Tillie O'Toole and her multicultural class make this breezy Little Golden Book as much fun to look at as well as read aloud!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2019
Pages
24
ISBN
9780525581840

A sweet rhyming story from 1971 about a beloved schoolteacher is back in print!

There once was a very unusual school That had for its teacher Miss Tillie O'Toole …

So begins a rollicking story about a beloved teacher who presents all her lessons in riddles and rhyme, takes her students outside for picnics and kite-flying, and teaches them good, old-fashioned common sense along with the three Rs. Lyrical illustrations of red-haired Miss Tillie O'Toole and her multicultural class make this breezy Little Golden Book as much fun to look at as well as read aloud!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2019
Pages
24
ISBN
9780525581840