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+ | '''The Twiddlebugs' Dream House''' tells the story of the [[Twiddlebug]] family, who live in a lovely milk carton home. They stumble upon a dollhouse, which they feel is more beautiful and more inviting than their previous home. |
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+ | However, they don't realize that their new house is owned by a young girl, and they're baffled when they notice that furniture disappears and shows up in different areas of the house. |
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− | by [[Pat Tornborg]] |
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− | photographs by [[Alan Gelman]] |
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Revision as of 17:23, 17 July 2007
Written by | Pat Tornborg |
Illustrator | photographs by Alan Gelman |
Published | 1983 |
Publisher | Golden Press |
Series | Sesame Street Book Club |
The Twiddlebugs' Dream House tells the story of the Twiddlebug family, who live in a lovely milk carton home. They stumble upon a dollhouse, which they feel is more beautiful and more inviting than their previous home.
However, they don't realize that their new house is owned by a young girl, and they're baffled when they notice that furniture disappears and shows up in different areas of the house.