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Papa and the Olden Days by Rachel Tonkin
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Papa and the Olden Days (original 1989; edition 1989)

by Rachel Tonkin (Author)

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I like it when Papa tells stories about the olden days. There were no radios or TVs, instead families would sing around pianos. Rather than cars, everybody rode horses. The townspeople even had to make their own bread and bricks because the nearest city was far away. Although it was long ago, Papa still remembers those days with a smile.… (more)
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Title:Papa and the Olden Days
Authors:Rachel Tonkin (Author)
Info:W. Heinemann Australia (1989)
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I like it when Papa tells stories about the olden days. There were no radios or TVs, instead families would sing around pianos. Rather than cars, everybody rode horses. The townspeople even had to make their own bread and bricks because the nearest city was far away. Although it was long ago, Papa still remembers those days with a smile.

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