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Sweet, Melissa: Carmine: A Little More Red.


Sweet, Melissa CARMINE carmine /car·mine/ (kahr´min) a red coloring matter used as a histologic stain.

indigo carmine  indigotindisulfonate sodium.


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: A Little More Red. Il. by author. ISBN ISBN
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International Standard Book Number


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 0-618-38794-3. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005. Unp. $16.00. Melissa Sweet presents a creative alphabet book based on the timeless tale of "Little Red Riding Hood Noun 1. Little Red Riding Hood - a girl in a fairy tale who meets a wolf while going to visit her grandmother ." This new version of the classic story holds readers' curiosity until the very end, with lots of twist and turns. Readers will learn exciting new words while they explore the entire alphabet book. Carmine is a curious little girl who is on her way to have some alphabet soup for lunch at her Granny's house. Granny has taught Carmine to read by using alphabet soup. On her journey to Granny's house, Carmine comes across different situations that use new words, one for each letter of the alphabet. The inviting illustrations bring the story to life. Readers also will enjoy reading the characters' dialogue in text bubbles. Ages 4-8. Reviewed by Lea Lee, Old Dominion University “ODU” redirects here. For other uses, see ODU (disambiguation).

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Author:Lee, Lea
Publication:Childhood Education
Article Type:Book review
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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