Al Perkins (children's author)

Al Perkins (children's author)

Al Perkins is an author of children's books, including "Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb", "The Digging-est Dog", and "The Ear Book", including early titles in the Beginner Books series.

References

* [http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/catalog/results.pperl?title_subtitle_auth_isbn=al+perkins Al Perkins books at Random House]


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