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Clothesline Clues to Jobs People Do by Pocrass, Kate

ISBN: 9781580892520 PUBLISHER: Charlesbridge Publishing FORMAT: Paperback PAGES: 40 PUBLICATION DATE: 4.04.2014

DESCRIPTION: Through lively, accessible verse, readers identify recognizable careers that are fundamental to most communities. Look on and below seven clotheslines and spot colorful items, including the mail carrier s uniform, the artist s brushes, and the chef s apron. Then turn the page to learn which professionals wear and use the special gear in the jobs they do. Clever illustrations show the workers helping one another, and in the end, everyone joins together for a celebration that is out of this world."

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