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Pie in the Sky

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Title:

Pie in the Sky

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Author:

Ehlert, Lois

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Publisher:

Harcourt

Categories:

Popular

Ages:

3-5, 6-8

Summary: In this colorful picture book, a father and child watch their backyard cherry tree throughout the seasons. They wait for the end of summer so they can pick the cherries and make cherry pie for the whole family to enjoy. The author lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 


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Name:

Megan

Hometown:

Carver

Age:

7

Review:

It was funny bwcause they thought the pie grew in the tree.

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Cheyenne

Hometown:

Carver

Age:

5

Review:

I liked the book and want to make a pie.

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Name:

Nicole

Hometown:

Redmond, WA

Age:

6

Review:

I like this book! The author's pictures were cute. I like the type of crinkle papers and cardboard she used. I like that at the end of each page there was the line that said "But no pie." You should read this book. It's all about waiting for pie. If you read this book do 5 stars. Now if you want pie, what do you do? a. you would wait for the cherries to grow b. you would buy the cherries from the store c. you would buy the pie from the store

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