When Sally pries a limpet off a rock at the ocean's edge, it sticks to her finger and no one can get it loose. In frustration, Sally does the only sensible thing--she brings the limpet back to the beach. "The humorous cartoon-like drawings capture Sally's growing distress both with her unwelcome visitor and with the variety of techniques employed to remove it".--The Horn Book.
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When Sally pries a limpet off a rock at the ocean's edge, it sticks to her finger and no one can get it loose. In frustration, Sally does the only sensible thing--she brings the limpet back to the beach. "The humorous cartoon-like drawings capture Sally's growing distress both with her unwelcome visitor and with the variety of techniques employed to remove it".--The Horn Book.
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