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− | [[Image:Schwinn_Gretchen_Oh_Say_Can_You_Say.png|right]]A "musical urchin" from Berlin who has a self-playing mandolin that can also walk. From Dr. Seuss' 1979 children's book of tongue twisters, ''Oh Say Can You Say?''. It seems to be an invention of hers, or a family member, as it is referred to as a "Schwinn mandolin." | + | [[Image:Schwinn_Gretchen_Oh_Say_Can_You_Say.png|right]]A "musical urchin" from Berlin who has a self-playing mandolin that can also walk. From Dr. Seuss' 1979 children's book of tongue twisters, ''Oh Say Can You Say?''. It seems to be an invention of hers, or a family member, as it is referred to as a "[[Schwinn mandolin]]." |
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+ | *[[Schwinn mandolin]] | ||
[[Category:1979|Schwinn, Gretchen]] | [[Category:1979|Schwinn, Gretchen]] | ||
[[Category:Picture books|Schwinn, Gretchen]] | [[Category:Picture books|Schwinn, Gretchen]] | ||
[[Category:Dr. Seuss|Schwinn, Gretchen]] | [[Category:Dr. Seuss|Schwinn, Gretchen]] |
Revision as of 10:34, 10 June 2019
A "musical urchin" from Berlin who has a self-playing mandolin that can also walk. From Dr. Seuss' 1979 children's book of tongue twisters, Oh Say Can You Say?. It seems to be an invention of hers, or a family member, as it is referred to as a "Schwinn mandolin."