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A Newfoundland Alphabet by Dawn Baker
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A Newfoundland Alphabet (edition 1998)

by Dawn Baker

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From antlers and bakeapples to yarn and a zest for life, A Newfoundland Alphabet is a unique book using words and places commonly associated with Newfoundland and Labrador culture, language, and geography. Readers will explore barrens and icebergs, taste Jam Jams and toutons, watch puffins and whales, and much, much more.… (more)
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Title:A Newfoundland Alphabet
Authors:Dawn Baker
Info:Art Work Studio (1998), Paperback
Collections:Kids' books, Your library
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Tags:alphabet, early concepts, illustrated, kids, newfoundland, newfoundland author, picture book, preschool

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From antlers and bakeapples to yarn and a zest for life, A Newfoundland Alphabet is a unique book using words and places commonly associated with Newfoundland and Labrador culture, language, and geography. Readers will explore barrens and icebergs, taste Jam Jams and toutons, watch puffins and whales, and much, much more.

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