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Let's Go Swimming!

Norm Feuti
(Juvenile Early Readers - J-ER Feu)
Series: Hello, Hedgehog


Cool off on a hot day with best friends Hedgehog and Harry as they go swimming—while learning how to be brave and have fun at the same time!

If You Like Frog and Toad (or Elephant and Piggie)

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  • My Tooth Is LOST!


  • Flubby Is Not a Good Pet


  • Jack at Bat


  • Biscuit and the Big Parade


  • What This Story Needs Is a Vroom and a Zoom


  • Let's Go Swimming!


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We respectfully acknowledge that Monroe County Public Library, in all of its iterations since 1818, was built and exists on land that has been, is still, and will continue to be rightfully occupied and nurtured by the Bodwéwadmik (Potawatomi), Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo), Lënape (Delaware), Myaamia (Miami), and Saawanwaki (Shawnee) Indigenous peoples, among others. View more details and resources.