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    <![CDATA[Pigs Love Potatoes]]>
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    <![CDATA[One pig wants potatoes . . . then so does his brother . . . his sister makes it three pigs, and Papa makes four. Then there are the neighbors! Now all the piggies want potatoes, and soon it's one big potato party!<p> Anika and Christopher Denise have teamed up to create this most charming, classic counting book, full of picture-perfect pigs and pleasing rhyme. Children will love <em>Pigs Love Potatoes</em> as much as, well, pigs love potatoes. And as you'll see, that's quite a bit!</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I read this book 2-8 times a day to my son, Izze. It is a delightful tale of a sow and her swine family preparing for a meal consisting chiefly of potatoes. Exciting full-page illustrations make this one a winner with the 2YO crowd, and the 30YO crowd.]]></body>
    
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