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Edward in Deep Water.(Children's Review)(Brief Article)
The Horn Book Magazine
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November 1, 1995|
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Rosemary Wells, Author-Illustrator
22 pp. Dial/Penguin 9/95 ISBN 0-8037-1882-9 7.99
Another memorable character from the pen of Rosemary Wells -- Edward the Unready -- makes his anxious debut in three new books. In Edward Unready for School, Edward's parents try mightily to get their little bear to his first day of play school, but the reluctant Edward is totally uncooperative. On his arrival, the teacher's smiles and his happy fellow students make no impression. Edward sits immobile at the top of the slide or tries to hide in the wrong bathroom -- much to the ...
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