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I want to be a cowgirl /

by Willis, Jeanne; Ross, Tony.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Andersen, 2003Description: [24] p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9781842703083 (pbk.) :.Classification number: Subject(s): Cowgirls -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction | Books for very young children, children's picture books & activity books | Interest age: from c 3 years | Children's picture books | Children's / Teenage fiction: General fiction | Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories | Children's stories -- Pictorial works | Picture BooksSummary: The heroine may live in a city high rise block, but just wants to be a cowgirl, and with a little ingenuity, ordinary city objects can become articles suitable back home on the ranch. It's more fun than being a good girl, playing games indoors. The first paperback edition of this popular story about the Big City and the Wild, Wild West. The young heroine may live in a big city high rise block, but she just wants to be a cowgirl. With a little imagination, ordinary city objects become objects more suited to home on the ranch. A washing line is much better as a lasso, and Dad's hat is a great cowboy hat once the rim has been rolled. It's all much more fun than being a good girl, playing quiet games indoors.
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Originally published: 2001.

The heroine may live in a city high rise block, but just wants to be a cowgirl, and with a little ingenuity, ordinary city objects can become articles suitable back home on the ranch. It's more fun than being a good girl, playing games indoors. The first paperback edition of this popular story about the Big City and the Wild, Wild West. The young heroine may live in a big city high rise block, but she just wants to be a cowgirl. With a little imagination, ordinary city objects become objects more suited to home on the ranch. A washing line is much better as a lasso, and Dad's hat is a great cowboy hat once the rim has been rolled. It's all much more fun than being a good girl, playing quiet games indoors.

Accelerated Reader/Renaissance Learning LY 2.1 0.5 Quiz number: 206819.

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