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Lynn Adams

Lucille Recht Penner was born in New York City and is an alumna of Barnard College. She has written more than twenty books for children on subjects ranging from dinosaurs to Native American food. One of her books for children was designated as an Ambassador Book by the English Speaking Union and two were selected as Honor Books by the Boston Globe/Horn Book Awards. Two more books were selections of the Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club. Lucille lives in Tucson, Arizona.
Chickens on the Move
Picky Peggy
Bears on the Brain
What's That Sound?
Kitten Castle
Where's That Bone?

Books

Chickens on the Move
Picky Peggy
Bears on the Brain
What's That Sound?
Kitten Castle
Where's That Bone?

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