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L is for Lobster: A Maine Alphabet

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From the Penobscots, Passaquamoddies, Puritans, and pilgrims, to the proud people "Down East," "L is for Lobster" is the alphabet book for all Mainers. The rhymes and text woven through A to Z teach children about the many wonders of this great vacationland. Open the pages and explore the Quoddy lighthouse, learn about Old Town Canoe Company, or search the beaches for ocean treasures.

With charming, warm illustrations from Jeannie Brett, as well as playful rhymes and informative text from Maine native Cynthia Furlong Reynolds, "L is for Lobster" is sure to become a favorite of children, teachers, and parents. Rediscover the deep, rich woodlands and sparkling ocean playgrounds of Maine through this delightful alphabet journey!

40 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 2001

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March 20, 2020
we have taste lobster ... don't love it ... but it is okay. prefer shrimp or types of fish. Maine is one of our FAVORITE States ever ... seriously ...but like Texas don't think u can get to one side from the other quickly ... i am trying to think where we were headed but be realistic in your trip time and getting where u need to go. gorgeous view. amazing folks ... lovely accents. so fun. we try to get there every once in a while. it has been to long. we love Moxie ... in a can not the glass bottle ... they sell the glass bottle here in VA ... can is much better!!
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January 1, 2012
Nice, beautiful book, although the author seems to have gotten Cadillac and Katahdin mixed up in terms of where the sun first hits the state.
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