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Tight Times by Barbara Shook Hazen. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Tight Times. Barbara Shook Hazen. Puffin Books, - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages. 13 Reviews. One potato, two potato is a retelling of a Chinese folktale which pays tribute to the author's Irish /5(13). Dayton, Ohio born Barbara Shook Hazen now divides her time between Manhattan, where she bikes and enjoys the theater, and Otis, Massachusetts in the Berkshire Hills, where she relishes the surrounding cultural and scenic bouquet, including bears. A graduate of Smith, Columbia and night Speedwriting, she stayed East to become an assistant in the.


This video is a read-aloud of "Tight Times" by Barbara Shook Hazen. TIGHT TIMES. Author: Barbara Shook Hazen. Illustrator: Trina Schart Hyman. Publisher: Viking/Penguin, Inc. (pb. Puffin) Description: Host LeVar Burton introduces the book TIGHT TIMES and shows his friends how to have a great time without spending a dime, including checking out the public library. Activity Suggestion: Pass out an animal cracker with story paper. Shelves: american-author, fiction, children, city-picture-book, traditionally-published, she-says, published Daddy said tight times are why we don't have roast beef on Sunday. Instead we have soupy things with lima beans. I hate lima beans. If I had a dog, I'd make him eat mine. I'm here to tell you about an amazing book.


Tight Times. Barbara Shook Hazen. Puffin Books, - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages. 13 Reviews. One potato, two potato is a retelling of a Chinese folktale which pays tribute to the author's Irish. This video is a read-aloud of "Tight Times" by Barbara Shook Hazen. Biography. Dayton, Ohio born Barbara Shook Hazen now divides her time between Manhattan, where she bikes and enjoys the theater, and Otis, Massachusetts in the Berkshire Hills, where she relishes the surrounding cultural and scenic bouquet, including bears. A graduate of Smith, Columbia and night Speedwriting, she stayed East to become an assistant in the fiction/article department of the Ladies’ Home Journal, where she later became poetry editor.

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