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This is a hardcover book from Helen Palmer, illustrated by PD Eastman.
No ISBN inside
Cover has some soil and scuffing at edges and corners.
First few pages inside have a small stain/spot that has worn. It isn't a complete tear, but you can tell it was probably wet at one time.
This is a whimsical story of a fish and his misadventures of outgrowing his fishbowl.
1961 Beginner Books
2. Plenty of Fish: A Science I Can Read Book by Millicent Selsam, with illustrations by Erik Blegvad. Hardcover.
Harper & Row Publishers, 1960. The bottom edges of the pages have small vertical tears where you'd hold it to read it aloud. See photos. Pages near #30 have longer tears, but you can still read it. Pages could be taped.
3. Fish do the strangest Things by Leonora and Arthur Hornblow. Illustrations by Michael K Frith. ISBN: 0-394-80062-1. 1966. Hardcover. Very large print. It is a Step-Up book. Random House.
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