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  2. Socks (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Socks is a children's novel written by Beverly Cleary, originally illustrated by Beatrice Darwin, and published in 1973 by Morrow Books, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the recipient of the William Allen White Children's Book Award . [ 3 ]

  3. George Washington's Socks - Wikipedia

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    George Washington's Socks is a children's novel by Elvira Woodruff. [1] It was published by Scholastic Books in 1991 and is the first book in her Time Travel Adventures series. The book has been used in classrooms to teach children about social studies and American history.

  4. Fox in Socks - Wikipedia

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    Fox in Socks is a children's book by Theodor Seuss Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss. It was published by Random House on January 12, 1965. The book features Mr. Fox as he tries to convince Mr. Knox to repeat tongue twisters about the things happening around them while Knox becomes increasingly frustrated with Fox's efforts.

  5. Cat Bordhi - Wikipedia

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    Her books introduced new and simplified techniques for knitting traditional garments like socks, scarves, and hats. [7] Her 2004 fiction book, Treasure Forest, was awarded the Nautilus Award for Best Young Adult Fiction. Her YouTube tutorials for knitting have over a million views and she taught at the Institute of Forensic Knitting.

  6. Dear Socks, Dear Buddy - Wikipedia

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    Plans for Dear Socks, Dear Buddy were announced in June 1998 [5] and it was stated that Linda Kulman, a reporter based in Washington, would assist Clinton in the writing. [5] Book magazine would subsequently characterize Kulman's role as that of a ghostwriter. [6] The book had a first printing put at somewhere between 400,000 and 500,000 copies.

  7. The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks - Wikipedia

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    The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks is a series of 9 children's novels by Nancy McArthur. The series is centered on two brothers: Michael, a messy child, and Norman, a neat freak, [ 1 ] along with their sentient sock-eating pet plants, Stanley and Fluffy.