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1928 Bromley Atlas - Plate 28 - Cobbs Creek: Christian Street, St. Carthage School

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1928 Bromley Atlas - Plate 28 - Cobbs Creek: Christian Street, St. Carthage School1928 Bromley Atlas Plate 28 Cobbs Creek: Christian Street, St. Carthage School Big, beautiful and original! 23 by 33 linen map of West Philadelphia from Cobbs Creek Parkway to 57th Street, and Larchwood Avenue to Cobbs Creek Parkway. This map shows a swath of Cobbs Creek Park on the western edge. This largely residential area is home to St. Carthage School, and William Cullen Bryant School, both still in use today! Condition: minor soiling, light

1928 Bromley Atlas - Plate 28 - Cobbs Creek: Christian Street, St. Carthage School
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I love this book. Such a great message and the illustrations are amazing.
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My kids, 5 and 7, LOVE this book and I love this story! Great lesson in being yourself and loving yourself.
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This book celebrates the uniqueness of us all and the acceptance of individuality.
Romping through in a proper town filled with identical dachshunds wearing matching outfits we find Odd Dog. A dachshund sporting a long rainbow scarf and tasseled hat, riding a bike, and playing a guitar (in a violin ensemble). After determining that she's "not made like all the rest," the story follows her as she sets out to find where she belongs. The bright, colorful illustrations have a lot of fun playing with the humor of long dachshund dogs, especially on the last couple of pages, that end in a satisfying affirmation of the joy of being yourself.
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I love all the illustration in this book not only the ...
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I love all the illustration in this book not only the story. Worth buying and read it to your kids.
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect for Little Learners!
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My toddler loves these books! The bright colors and real pictures inside are wonderful to help my child learn about new topics, she is always asking for a new National Geographic book!
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