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Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
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Bernard Waber |
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile is a children's book written by Bernard Waber first published in 1965. It is the sequel to The House on East 88th Street, published in 1962.
The book is the second in the Lyle… |
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A Firefly Named Torchy
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Bernard Waber |
A little firefly is unhappy because his light is so bright all the plants and animals think it is daytime. |
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Goodbye, funny dumpy-lumpy
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Bernard Waber |
Five vignettes reveal how a mother, father, and their three children negotiate common family problems. |
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You're a little kid with a big heart
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Bernard Waber |
When she is granted her wish to be a grownup, Octavia decides she'd rather be a little girl. |
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An Anteater Named Arthur
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Bernard Waber |
An anteater's mother tells of her trials with her questioning, complaining, messy, forgetful, choosy, and lovable son. |
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Dear Hildegarde
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Bernard Waber |
Hildegarde the wise old owl offers advice to the animals writing to her for help with their problems. |
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Funny, Funny Lyle
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Bernard Waber |
Lyle the crocodile exeriences many changes in his life when his mother moves in with the Primm family and Mrs. Primm announces she is expecting a baby. |
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Ira Says Goodbye/1 Strip/1 Cassette
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Bernard Waber |
Ira is surprised to discover that his best friend Reggie feels happy about having to move to a new town. |
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Lyle at Christmas (Lyle the Crocodile)
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Bernard Waber |
At Christmas time, Lyle the crocodile helps Mr. Grumps search for his missing cat Loretta. |
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Lyle at the Office
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Bernard Waber |
When Lyle the crocodile visits Mr. Primm's advertising office, he is almost recruited as the Krispie Krunchie Krackles cereal spokesperson. |
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Lyle Finds His Mother (Lyle the Crocodile)
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Bernard Waber |
Lyle the Crocodile leaves his happy home on East 88th Street with the Primms to go in search of his mother at the urging of his former employer Hector P. Valenti, star of stage and screen. |
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Lyle walks the dogs
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Bernard Waber |
Count the dogs as Lyle the crocodile's dog walking business grows. |
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Cheese
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Bernard Waber |
It takes not only verbal persuasion but the sight of a big piece of cheese for the mouse to say "cheese" with a big enough smile to please the photographer. |
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Gina
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Bernard Waber |
When Gina moves to a new apartment building, she discovers that there are plenty of boys but no girls her own age to play with. |
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Lovable Lyle
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Bernard Waber |
Lyle, the crocodile, thought everyone loved him until the day he received a hate note from an anonymous despiser. |
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Bearsie Bear and the Surprise Sleepover Party
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Bernard Waber |
In a cumulative story, one animal after another asks to come in out of the winter cold to sleep in Bearsie Bear's big bed. |
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But Names Will Never Hurt Me
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Bernard Waber |
How Alison Wonderland got her name and how she learned to live with it. |
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Ask me
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Bernard Waber |
A father and daughter explore their neighborhood, talking and asking questions as they go. |
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You look ridiculous, said the rhinoceros to the hippopotamus
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Bernard Waber |
A Hippopotamus dreams of having an appearance combining the polite suggestions of her friends. |
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