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Windblown

by Édouard Manceau

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Colorful and oddly shaped scraps of paper blow in the wind. One by one, they take shape, transforming into animals--each one with its own story to tell. But the wind has the final say when it blows them all away.
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Paper scraps fly across the pages of this book, and different animals and the wind try to claim them as their own.
  SamT24 | Feb 23, 2022 |
The animals argued about who the shapes that are at the beginning belong to. This book inspires children's imagination.
  makenna.cannon | Feb 22, 2022 |
This was an ok book about the use of scrap papers to make different things. The book promoted imagination and curiosity. ( )
  bynumm | Jun 11, 2021 |
The animals in this story are arguing over who the shapes, that are introduced at the beginning, belong to. The shapes continue to transform to make the bodies of other animals in the story.
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  TUCC | Feb 13, 2018 |
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Cumulative tales
Picture books for children
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Animals
Paper
Winds
  kmgerbig | Aug 27, 2015 |
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Colorful and oddly shaped scraps of paper blow in the wind. One by one, they take shape, transforming into animals--each one with its own story to tell. But the wind has the final say when it blows them all away.

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