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The photo on the last page and the The End page is from Wikipedia Commons and was taken by Dori on March 29, 2008, of Lil' Toot in the Santa Barbara, CA harbor. Dori's contact address is http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Dori. It is a copyrighted photo, and may be used for non-commercial purposes if you include this attribution. Note: The boat's real, official name is Lil' Toot, but I decided to write it out to avoid burdening students with that contraction. Lil' Toot is the charming water taxi for the harbor at Santa Barbara, California, and kids really do have a chance to drive the boat. You can learn more about Lil' Toot at http://www.sbwatertaxi.com/aboutus.html You can download a comprehension test on Little Toot free from the Annie's Resource Attic web site. |