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The Best-Loved Doll
The BestLoved Doll
Author: Rebecca Caudill
ISBN: 437953
Publication Date: 9/1965
Pages: 64
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Betsy is going to a party, and she has been asked to bring just one doll. Prizes will be given to the oldest doll, the best-dressed doll, and the doll who can do the most things. But the invitation says nothing about a prize for the best-loved doll; there is no place for dear Jennifer, with her crooked wig and patched cheeks. Betsy's decision about which doll to take and its result makes a story that will appeal to everyone who has ever had a best-loved doll.
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Betsy is going to a party, and she has been asked to bring just one doll. Prizes will be given to the oldest doll, the best-dressed doll, and the doll who can do the most things. But the invitation says nothing about a prize for the best-loved doll; there is no place for dear Jennifer, with her crooked wig and patched cheeks. Betsy's decision about which doll to take and its result makes a story that will appeal to everyone who has ever had a best-loved doll.
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This is a great book. It is my daughters favorite book. Would suggest to any girl who loves dolls.
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Betsy is going to a party, and she has been asked to bring just one doll. Prizes will be given to the oldest doll, the best-dressed doll, and the doll who can do the most things. But the invitation says nothing about a prize for the best-loved doll; there is no place for dear Jennifer, with her crooked wig and patched cheeks. Betsy's decision about which doll to take and its result makes a story that will appeal to everyone who has ever had a best-loved doll.
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Betsy is going to a party, and she has been asked to bring just one doll. Prizes will be given to the oldest doll, the best-dressed doll, and the doll who can do the most things. But the invitation says nothing about a prize for the best-loved doll; there is no place for dear Jennifer, with her crooked wig and patched cheeks. Betsy's decision about which doll to take and its result makes a story that will appeal to everyone who has ever had a best-loved doll.
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