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The House That Cleaned Itself: The True Story of Frances Gabe’s (Mostly) Marvelous Invention

The House That Cleaned Itself: The True Story of Frances Gabe’s (Mostly) Marvelous Invention

by Laura Dershewitz and Susan Romberg

Ages: 7-12
Illustrated by: Meghann Rader
ISBN: 9781943147656

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