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Baby Huey, the Baby Giant#39

Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #39

Oct 1961 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“The Private Me”

In "The Private Me," Cyril the centipede faces a surprisingly relatable challenge: coordinating all one hundred of his legs while walking. With a little help from his father, he learns to count his steps—and in the process, invents the art of marching. A charming, clever little story from Harvey’s 1961 lineup, this issue features typeset lettering and a whimsical take on a tiny creature’s big problem.

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Cyril the centipede has trouble coordinating all one hundred of his legs while walking, but his father helps him use counting to do so and helps invent marching in the process.

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