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Spinelli, Eileen: What do Angels Wear?


Spinelli, Eileen WHAT DO ANGELS WEAR? Il. by Emily Arnold McCully Emily Arnold McCully is a children's author who was born in Galesburg, Illinois, in 1939, but grew up in Garden City, New York. She attended Brown University and Columbia University.

Among the awards she has won, Ms.
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 0-06-028886-8. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: HarperCollins, 2003. 32 pp. $15.99 US/$23.99 CAN. This heart-warming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing  
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1. Causing gladness and pleasure.

2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale.
 story shares the dialogue between a mother and her daughter as the daughter is about to fall asleep. The young girl wonders about angels. Can they sing? Can they dance? What do they wear? The author cleverly responds to these questions through rhyme. The sentences swirl around the clouds and angels, suggesting an element of movement. Each illustration captures the beauty and serenity of the skies. A wonderful bedtime story for all children. Ages 4-8. Reviewed by Sonia Mastrangelo, Dufferin-Peel Catholic Board of Education, ON
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Author:Mastrangelo, Sonia
Publication:Childhood Education
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Date:Jun 22, 2005
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