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But not the armadillo / by Sandra Boynton.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Boynton, Sandra. Boynton board books ; Publisher: New York : Little Simon Books, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 14 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 15 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781481481007
  • 1481481002
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Behold the armadillo, a cute and curious creature who follows his nose wherever it goes. Join him as he quietly travels the less-traveled road: he picks cranberries, stops and smells the flowers, takes a nap in the meadow, searches out the source of a beautiful melody, and at day's end passes an overeager hippo sprinting the other direction.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Boardbook BOYNTON SANDRA Checked out 07/08/2024 33111010508121
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Boynton is the absolute master of board books."-- The New York Times Book Review
For more than forty years, readers have wondered what happens to the armadillo on the last page of Sandra Boynton's But Not the Hippopotamus . At last, comes the long-awaited sequel!

The armadillo follows the less-traveled road: he picks cranberries, stops and smells the flowers, naps in the meadow, and at day's end passes an overeager hippo sprinting in the other direction. Told with Boynton's signature charm and unpredictability, But Not the Armadillo is a worthy companion to But Not the Hippopotamus.

Behold the armadillo,
with his armadillo nose.
That nose can take him anywhere.
He follows where it goes.

On board pages.

Sequel to: But not the hippopotamus.

Behold the armadillo, a cute and curious creature who follows his nose wherever it goes. Join him as he quietly travels the less-traveled road: he picks cranberries, stops and smells the flowers, takes a nap in the meadow, searches out the source of a beautiful melody, and at day's end passes an overeager hippo sprinting the other direction.

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