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Title
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How the Rhino got his Skin
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Usborne First Reading: Level One
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USB1I
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Description
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Boxed set
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Rudyard Kipling; Retold by Rosie Dickins
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Creator
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Kipling, Rudyard
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Contributor
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Joven, John
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Date
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2022-11-07T16:12:11Z
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2022-01
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2016
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Date Available
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2022-11-07T16:12:11Z
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Date Issued
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2016
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Abstract
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This is one of a boxed set of 30 fable books by Usborne, 32 pages in length, 5" x 7¾". This booklet is on the first level, and the text is appropriately simple. It is a "pourquoi" story telling how the rhino got his rough, baggy skin. Rhino had bad manners. He once stole a cake from a man. The man got revenge when Rhino took off his skin and went for a swim, for the man put crumbs into the skin left on the shore. Rhino put it on and scratched, rolled, and rubbed. His skin then got caught on a tree, and he lost his buttons. He could no longer remove his skin. "Now Rhino has baggy skin and a bad temper and the man has a smile." The booklet finishes with puzzles and answers.
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Identifier
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12832 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Usborne Publishing Ltd.
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London
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Subject
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One story