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Rosy Cole's Worst Ever, Best Yet Tour of New York City

by Sheila Greenwald

Series: Rosy (10)

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Rosy plans to show her small-town cousin all the amazing sights that make New York City such a great place to live, but things do not go as she had hoped.
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The story of two cousins meeting for the first time since they were small children teaches life lessons we aren't soon to forget! A previous story set in New York that is worth the read! ( )
  jlaurendine | Jan 30, 2015 |
This book is lengthy and the pictures aren't colorful. It's not ideal for young kids who enjoy the bright pictures. I think it's great for grades 3-5. They would make their own pictures in their heads. I think it' s great fun story. The kids can discuss any trips they may have taken and they can tell the class about it.
  TamaraSmith | Feb 14, 2013 |
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