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Little Lilly's Polka Dot World.


Little Lilly's Polka polka, ballroom dance for couples in 2/4 time. Originated by Bohemian peasants about 1830 from steps of the schottische and other dances, the polka by 1835 reached the drawing rooms of Prague, from which it spread to the capitals of Europe.  Dot World

Wendy Reed

Little Lilly Press

c/o Milton Kahn Associates, Inc.

PO Box 50353, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. , CA 93150

0975549006 $15.95 www.miltonkahnpr.com

Creatively written and illustrated by Wendy Reed, Little Lilly's Polka Dot World is the engaging tale of a little polka-dot loving puppy puppy

the young of the canine species; usually used up to the age of 12 months.


fading puppy syndrome
see fading kitten/puppy syndrome.

puppy pyoderma
see impetigo.
 Lilly and her marvelous world of polka-dotted kitties, clothes, houses, and even a polka-dotted tongue! Young readers will following cute Little Lilly as one day she discovers upon her tongue a collection of purple polka-dots, Little Lilly's Polka Dot World will captivate children from first page to last with Reed's lyrical lyr·i·cal  
adj.
1.
a. Expressing deep personal emotion or observations: a dancer's lyrical performance; a lyrical passage in his autobiography.

b.
 authorship and fun pictures. Little Lilly's Polka Dot World is very highly recommended for both school and community library picturebook collections.
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