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Set aside all of those awful memories of forced square dancing in elementary school P.E. class. You and your toddler will enjoy every moo, baa and cockadoodledoo. It's a great vocabulary builder, too.
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Since R.D. Wingfield died shortly before this novel was published, it seems only appropriate that the last novel is titled "Killing Frost." In it, Frost returns to print in fine form but a bit maudlin at the prospect of leaving the Denton police force. Several nasty cases keep him up all night trying to tie up the loose ends, all while trying to figure out how to outsmart the new and old bosses.
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Barnyard Dance! by Sandra Boynton
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Set aside all of those awful memories of forced square dancing in elementary school P.E. class. You and your toddler will enjoy every moo, baa and cockadoodledoo. It's a great vocabulary builder, too.(2 of 4 readers found this comment helpful)
Killing Frost by R.d. Wingfield
AP, June 7, 2009
Since R.D. Wingfield died shortly before this novel was published, it seems only appropriate that the last novel is titled "Killing Frost." In it, Frost returns to print in fine form but a bit maudlin at the prospect of leaving the Denton police force. Several nasty cases keep him up all night trying to tie up the loose ends, all while trying to figure out how to outsmart the new and old bosses.