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If animals said I love you
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Ann Whitford Paul |
If animals said I love you like we do how would they say it? Whale would make bubbles shoot from her spout. Boa would give her hatchlings a hug. Gorilla would snuggle his child to sleep. And across… |
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All by herself
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Ann Whitford Paul |
Poems recount the stories of fourteen girls, some of whom later became famous, who performed acts of daring, determination, and heroic courage at a young age. |
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Everything to spend the night--from A to Z
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Ann Whitford Paul |
While showing her grandfather all the things, from A to Z, that she has brought with her to spend the night, a little girl suddenly realizes that she forgot one important item. |
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Tortuga in trouble
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Ann Whitford Paul |
When Tortuga arrives at Abuela's house to bring her supper, Abula looks suspiciously like Coyote. Includes a glossary of Spanish words used. |
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Word builder
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Ann Whitford Paul |
Text explains how putting letters into words, words into sentences, sentences into paragraphs, paragraphs into chapters, ends up creating a book. |
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Mañana Iguana
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Ann Whitford Paul |
Iguana, Conejo, Tortuga, and Culebra are excited about having a spring party, but only Iguana is willing to do any of the work. Includes a glossary of Spanish words used. |
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Silly Sadie, Silly Samuel
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Ann Whitford Paul |
Although their actions sometimes seem silly to their sensible neighbor, Sadie and Samuel enjoy their nonsensical lives. |
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Eight Hands Round
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Ann Whitford Paul |
Introduces the letters of the alphabet with names of early American patchwork quilt patterns and explains the origins of the designs by describing the activity or occupation they derive from. |
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