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Francie Alexander

Author of How Does Your Salad Grow?

89+ Works 4,066 Members 18 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Francie Alexander

How Does Your Salad Grow? (2004) 388 copies, 1 review
At-Home Phonics: Go! Go! Go! (1998) 184 copies, 2 reviews
The Happy Dogs (2002) 86 copies
Hello! (Scholastic phonics readers) (1996) 84 copies, 1 review
Pam and a Map (2003) 80 copies
Will I? (Scholastic Phonics Readers, 5) (1994) 71 copies, 1 review
Clifford's Phonics Fun Box Set #1 (2002) — Author — 69 copies
Mi Mamá (1998) 60 copies
What Is Big? (1998) 57 copies
Clifford Likes to Be Nice (1750) 54 copies
Clifford's Gift (2003) 51 copies
Jumping in Puddles (2003) 49 copies
Please, Thank You (2004) 49 copies
A Fair in the Park (2003) 47 copies
Good Sports (2003) 45 copies
Cleo's Fudge Cakes (1839) 45 copies
All Around Town (2003) 43 copies
Clifford the Salesman (2003) 43 copies
A Little Book About Red (2003) 42 copies
Spring is In the Air (2003) 42 copies
Baby Pig at School (1997) 29 copies
Dinopals: Time for Camp (2005) 21 copies
See the ABC's (2014) 9 copies
My Scrapbook (2004) 8 copies
Cleo's Lost Ball (2002) — Editor — 6 copies
Clifford and the Bees (2002) — Editor — 4 copies
We Are Painting 3 copies
Mi mama 2 copies
A Day in the Woods (2002) 2 copies
La couleur rouge (2005) 1 copy
Friend 1 copy

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25 reviews
Clifford and his dog friends have a really bad idea for a talent contest, but as there is no sense or justice in this world, they still win a prize anyway.
The premise is that Clifford and his friends hang out and play. This allows the author to hang some very random sentences together in lieu of having an actual story.
A toddler loses his balloons into a tall tree. Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone to the rescue!

A-yup. There it is.

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ISBNs
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