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Avalanche Annie: A Not-So-Tall Tale by Lisa Wheeler
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Avalanche Annie: A Not-So-Tall Tale

by Lisa Wheeler

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i really enjoyed this book because i thought it was creative and could be a great book to get children interested into reading ( )
  ampitcher | May 2, 2008 |
I wasn't exactly into this book, but I think children might be. I think it has enough going on in the pictures for them to think about things, and maybe also think about what might happen next. I think the book was a little strange, who lasso's an avalanche... ( )
  magnetic.gaze | Sep 25, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0152167358, Hardcover)

Way up in Michisota,
Annie's famous far and wide,
Because she roped an avalanche
and took it for a ride.

Told with read-aloud gusto by master rhymesmith Lisa Wheeler and illustrated--with tongue firmly in cheek--by Kurt Cyrus, Avalanche Annie is the wildest, woolliest, most awe-inspiring, and goofiest tall tale since Paul Bunyan hitched up Babe the Blue Ox.

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