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Reviewed on May 1, 2001
PreS-K As Little Badger wobbles and waddles along the forest path pretending to be a pirate, Woodchuck points out that he is lacking a "striped jersey and a cocked hat." Raccoon calls for an eye patch, Crow feels "a parrot-green as grass and wild as wind" is in order, and Chipmunk will believe that the little fellow is a pirate only if he has "a great ship with fat white sails." However, Little Badger is empowered with Old Badger's advice that "he could be anything he wanted to be-...Log In or Sign Up to Read More