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Snorts Paws Tails & Claws! - cover

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Snorts Paws Tails & Claws!

Amy Sellers

Publisher: JLB Creatives

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Summary

Snorts, Paws, Tails & Claws! is book one in the “Miss Amy's Rhyme Time” collection and is full of whimsical original rhymes and art by the multi-talented Amy Sellers. This book will delight the entire family; it’s one you'll love to read again and again with kids and grandkids. The print is large and easy to read for early readers and adults who require larger print. In addition to the books the rhyming stories from each book have been put to music and recorded on CDs. All songs are composed and performed by Amy’s son, Asa Sellers. They are available for sale in Amy Sellers’ Art Gallery or through her website http://amysellersart.com.
Available since: 01/05/2015.

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