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      c2010., Kids Can Press Call No: 428.1    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Wallace Edwards' new collection of animal portraits is an amusing introduction to idioms and an irresistible eye-spy book. Truly "the cat's meow.".
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      2003., Juvenile, Sleeping Bear Press Call No: 398.9    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: This book's playful rhymes remind us how often we use such creative expressions as "Hold your horses," "Money doesn't grow on trees," and "I have eyes in the back of my head," assuming that children understand what we mean.
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      2008., Philomel Books Call No: 428.1 MOS    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: For anyone who's ever wondered how a groom can get cold feet when he's wearing shoes and socks, or how a person can be in a pickle when pickles are so small, or how butterflies could possibly get into your stomach, Will Moses has the answers. Using his trademark folkart style along with plenty of mischief and humor, Will Moses sheds some light on these often puzzling phrases, educating young readers while entertaining them in high style.
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      2008., Juvenile, Philomel Books Call No: 428.1    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s)Click here to view    Click here to view Summary Note: For anyone who's ever wondered how a groom can get cold feet when he's wearing shoes and socks, or how a person can be in a pickle when pickles are so small, or how butterflies could possibly get into your stomach, Will Moses has the answers. Using his trademark folkart style along with plenty of mischief and humor, Will Moses sheds some light on these often puzzling phrases, educating young readers while entertaining them in high style.