'Ole In The Ark
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Ole In The Ark is a funny and charming poem about a group of animals who are trying to get into Noah's Ark. The animals are all very different, and they each have their own unique way of trying to convince Noah to let them in. The poem is full of humor and wordplay, and it is sure to delight readers of all ages.Book Details
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