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A 'Big
'Treasury of 'Little Animals
Photographs by Phoebe Dunn Text by Judy Dunn
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Compilation copyright © 2007 by Random House LLC.
The Little Lamb text copyright© 1977 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg. Photographs copyright© 1977
by Phoebe Dunn. Copyright renewed 2005 by The Phoebe Dunn Collection, LLC. The Little Puppy
text copyright © 1984 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg. Photographs copyright © 1984 by Phoebe Dunn.
The Little Kitten text copyright© 1983 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg. Photographs copyright© 1983
by Phoebe Dunn. The Little Rabbit text copyright© 1980 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg.
Photographs copyright© 1980 by Phoebe Dunn. The Little Duck text copyright© 1976, renewed
2004 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg. Photographs copyright© 1976, renewed 2004 by Phoebe Dunn.
The Little Pig text copyright© 1987 by Judy Dunn Spangenberg. Photographs copyright© 1987
by Phoebe Dunn.
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2006928568
ISBN: 978-1-101-95043-2
Originally published as six separate titles by Random House Children's Books, New York.
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The Little Puppy
The Little Kitten
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The Little Rabbit
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The Little Duck
The Little Pig
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ne afternoon in early spring, Emmy walked over to the Wetherbee Farm.
There were twenty newborn lambs in the flock, and Emmy couldn't wait to see them.
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All the lambs had long, wobbly legs and little pointed hooves. Most of them were white, but a few were black. Emmy stood on a rock and watched them follow their mothers into the barn.
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Mother sheep usually keep their babies close to them. But one little white lamb wandered away from the flock. He seemed to be lost. Baa--baa--baa, he cried.
Emmy jumped off the rock and the little lamb ran right up to her.
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Mrs. Wetherbee asked Emmy if she would like to take care of the lamb until he was big enough to come back to the flock. He had a twin brother, and their mother did not have enough milk for two babies.
Emmy was so happy she bent over and kissed the little lamb. Then she gently picked him up and carried him home.
He was cuddly and warm, and she could feel his heart beating. Emmy decided to call her lamb Timothy. Sam
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