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  2. Lullay, mine liking - Wikipedia

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    Madonna and Child in a 14th century wall painting, Oxfordshire. "Lullay, mine liking" is a Middle English lyric poem or carol of the 15th century which frames a narrative describing an encounter of the Nativity with a song sung by the Virgin Mary to the infant Christ. [1]

  3. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    Along with the reviews, there are short excerpts from some of the books themselves, which appear in bold alongside the review. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is separated by reading level , [ 5 ] and each title includes summaries with information on the author as well; [ 6 ] each picture book title is accompanied by ...

  4. Dear Darling - Wikipedia

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    Dear Darling may refer to: "Dear Darling", song by Asami Imai "Dear Darling", song by Mary Margaret O'Hara from Miss America (later covered by The Walkabouts for Satisfied Mind )

  5. Beezus and Ramona - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice "Beezus" Quimby, a close friend of Henry Huggins, is perpetually infuriated by the antics of her younger sister Ramona, who frequently insists upon exhibiting imaginative habits and eccentricities such as wearing her beloved homemade paper rabbit ears while pretending to be the Easter Bunny, dragging a string along behind her pretending to lead an imaginary lizard named Ralph, and ...

  6. Henry Huggins - Wikipedia

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    Henry Huggins: Henry is a red-headed 11 year old, but starts out as an 8 year old. Ribsy: Ribsy is Henry's dog; the dog was named "Ribsy" because when Henry found him, he was so thin, his ribs were showing. Nosy: Nosy is Henry's cat. The cat was named "Nosy" because he was pecking his wet nose at Henry's dad when there were four kittens.

  7. Strange Darling's Big Twist, Explained - AOL

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    The first hour of the movie—which encompasses Chapters 3, 5, 1, 4, and 2, in that order—culminates in the big reveal: that Fitzgerald's Lady is actually the wanted killer, a dangerous fugitive ...

  8. Margaret Hillert - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hillert (January 22, 1920 – October 11, 2014) was an American author, poet and educator. Hillert, a lifelong resident of the state of Michigan, was known for her children's literature, having written over eighty books for beginning readers. [1]

  9. Richard S. Prather - Wikipedia

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    Take a Murder, Darling — 1958; Over Her Dear Body — 1959; Double in Trouble (with Stephen Marlowe, co-starring Marlowe's series character Chester Drum) — 1959; Dance with the Dead — 1960; Dig That Crazy Grave — 1961; Shell Scott's Seven Slaughters (short stories) — 1961; Kill the Clown — 1962; Dead Heat — 1963; The Cockeyed ...