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It Looks Tasty to Me!
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“Miss Wendy,” Kent Memorial Library’s children’s librarian, is trying to persuade 15-month-old Katerina Taylor to blow a soap bubble, but Katerina seems more interested in eating the bubble wand.
The Suffield Observer (https://thesuffieldobserver.com/2017/06/page/6/)
“Miss Wendy,” Kent Memorial Library’s children’s librarian, is trying to persuade 15-month-old Katerina Taylor to blow a soap bubble, but Katerina seems more interested in eating the bubble wand.
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