Aunt Ida Clare
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Rosalina is not quite sure what to think of their new babysitter, Aunt Ida Clare. Aunt Ida is quite the sight. Rosalina’s Daddy calls her flamboyant.
Aunt Ida Clare shares the purpose behind speaking life-giving words to an unsuspecting brother and sister. She is positively the best thing to happen to these impressionable children.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781649490681
ISBN10: 1649490682
Michele McCarthy | Illustrator: Kerri-Jean Malmsten
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing
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