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Jolly Roger and the pirates of captain Abdul
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Colin McNaughton |
Nine-year-old Roger is a miserable landlubber with a bad-tempered mother. When he is bagged by pirates to be a cabin boy, he finds himself aboard the Golden Behind with the smelliest, hairiest, scari… |
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Giant
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Colin McNaughton |
A large green giant and a small boy meet in the middle of a forest where the giant relates the tale of his life to the boy. |
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Anton B. Stanton and the pirats
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Colin McNaughton |
A boy no bigger than a tea cup is forced to walk the plank by his rat captors and then returns to their pirate ship to free the kidnapped water rat princess. |
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Captain Abdul's Little Treasure
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Colin McNaughton |
A group of pirates have their hands full as they babysit the captain's lively infant son, who wants to eat only sausages. |
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Potty poo-poo wee-wee
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Colin McNaughton |
When everyone tells Littlesaurus to use his potty, he ignores them and exclaims "Potty poo poo wee wee!" until his grandmother gives him some important information. |
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Oomph!
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Colin McNaughton |
On vacation at the beach, Preston Pig meets Maxine and experiences his first crush, all the while being pursued by a clumsy and unlucky wolf. |
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"There's an awful lot of weirdos in our neighborhood" & other wickedly funny verse
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Colin McNaughton |
A collection of humorous poems about eccentric characters. |
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Wish you were here (and I wasn't)
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Colin McNaughton |
An illustrated collection of poems about traveling and vacations, including "I'm Off to Treasure Island," "If You're Traveling in Transylvania," and "Are We Nearly There Yet?" |
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The rat race
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Colin McNaughton |
A very small boy imprisoned in the city of rats enters the rat race in hopes of becoming king for one day. |
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Oops!
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Colin McNaughton |
A confused wolf and a clumsy pig named Preston meet in a story that combines elements of "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Three Little Pigs." |
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Making friends with Frankenstein
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Colin McNaughton |
Presents a collection of silly, scary, and disgusting poems about monsters and other unusual creatures. |
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