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Description
Elie, his toy lizard Woody, Grandpa, and Grandma do the same old things every Wednesday. But what’s old can be renewed, and what’s ordinary can become new and wonderful. A Book for Elie shows the surprises that patience and imagination can create for a toy, a boy, and his grandparents.
About the Author
Rhoda Trooboff is the author of Ben, the Bells and the Peacocks (2006). She received a BA from Wellesley, MAT Harvard, then went on to teach High School English, ESL, and Latin in Arlington VA Public Schools, and English at National Cathedral School, Washington DC. She is a reader for the Blind and Dyslexic and Child Protection Mediator for Superior Court, Washington DC.






