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Did You Carry The Flag Today Charley By Rebecca Caudill Paperback Book Vintage 1966
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Did You Carry The Flag Today, Charley?
Did You Carry The Flag Today, Charley? By Author Rebecca Caudill. Illustrated By Nancy Grossman.
Vintage Softcover Book. In fair to good condition, 95 pages, cover and age wear, tanning. For ages 7 to 9.
•Title: Did You Carry The Flag Today, Charley?
•Author: Rebecca Caudill
•Illustrated By: Nancy Grossman
•1966 - A Holt Owlet Book
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 95
•For ages 7 to 9
•ISBN: 0030866200
•Condition: Good
All the children in the Appalachian Mountains know that the highest honor at Little School is being chosen to "carry the flag" and lead the line to the school bus. It's the award given each day to the child who has been most helpful.
When Charley Cornett begins school no one expects him to win the award. Charley's not exactly the helpful type, he's more the curious type. He has to climb out on a tree limb to see how the apple is attached. And he has to hold his hand over the water tap to see if running water can be stopped. Nothing can stop Charley.
Then one special day, a day full of rocks and snakes and books, Charley surprises his family and the entire school!
Did You Carry The Flag Today, Charley? By Author Rebecca Caudill. Illustrated By Nancy Grossman.
Vintage Softcover Book. In fair to good condition, 95 pages, cover and age wear, tanning. For ages 7 to 9.
•Title: Did You Carry The Flag Today, Charley?
•Author: Rebecca Caudill
•Illustrated By: Nancy Grossman
•1966 - A Holt Owlet Book
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 95
•For ages 7 to 9
•ISBN: 0030866200
•Condition: Good
All the children in the Appalachian Mountains know that the highest honor at Little School is being chosen to "carry the flag" and lead the line to the school bus. It's the award given each day to the child who has been most helpful.
When Charley Cornett begins school no one expects him to win the award. Charley's not exactly the helpful type, he's more the curious type. He has to climb out on a tree limb to see how the apple is attached. And he has to hold his hand over the water tap to see if running water can be stopped. Nothing can stop Charley.
Then one special day, a day full of rocks and snakes and books, Charley surprises his family and the entire school!





