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  3. Huckle - Wikipedia

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    Huckle may refer to: Huckle (surname) Mount Huckle, a mainly ice-covered mountain; Thomas Huckle Weller (1915–2008), American virologist; Huckle Cat a children's fictional character from Richard Scarry Books. People with the surname Huckle

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  5. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up ...

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    Hilary Knight: English: 1955: 3+ Harry the Dirty Dog: Gene Zion: Margaret Bloy Graham: English: 1956: 3+ The Cat in the Hat: Dr. Seuss: English: 1957: 3+ The Cow Who Fell in the Canal: Phyllis Krasilovsky: Peter Spier: English: 1957: 3+ A Bear Called Paddington: Michael Bond: Peggy Fortnum: English: 1958: 3+ Little Blue and Little Yellow: Leo ...

  6. The Hucklebuck - Wikipedia

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    "The Hucklebuck" (sometimes written "The Huckle-Buck") is a jazz and R&B dance tune first popularized by Paul Williams and His Hucklebuckers in 1949. The composition of the tune was credited to Andy Gibson , and lyrics were later added by Roy Alfred .

  7. Paul Williams (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    "The Huckle-Buck" established Williams's popularity, and he was billed as Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams for the rest of his career. [5] He had three more R&B chart successes in 1949 – "House Rocker", "He Knows How to Hucklebuck", and "Pop-Corn" – but these failed to match the earlier record's success. [4] However, his band continued to be popular.

  8. E. W. Kemble - Wikipedia

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, illus. by Kemble (1st US ed., 1885). Edward Winsor Kemble (January 18, 1861 – September 19, 1933), usually cited as E. W. Kemble, and sometimes referred to incorrectly as Edward Windsor Kemble, was an American illustrator.

  9. Hunt the thimble - Wikipedia

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    The seekers must cover their eyes and ears or leave the designated game area while the hider hides a small, pre-selected object. When the hider says to come and find it, or after the seekers have counted to a specific number, usually sixty or one-hundred, the seekers come out and attempt to be the first to find the object.