Die-cut holes make a game of this clever book about a man whose holey overcoat is transformed into a jacket, and then a vest, a scarf, and so on. The moral of this Yiddish story: you can always make something out of nothing.
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Die-cut holes make a game of this clever book about a man whose holey overcoat is transformed into a jacket, and then a vest, a scarf, and so on. The moral of this Yiddish story: you can always make something out of nothing.
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