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Bigger
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Daniel Kirk |
A little boy tells about how he began to grow even before he was born, and now as he continues to get bigger and bigger, so does his whole world. |
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Hush, little alien
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Daniel Kirk |
In this adaptation of the old lullaby, Hush, little baby, an extraterrestrial child is promised an assortment of outer space presents ending with a goodnight kiss from his adoring father. |
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Library mouse
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Daniel Kirk |
Sam the library mouse and his friend Sarah leave the library and go to a museum so that Sam can make sketches in his explorer's journal, and while there, they see different kinds of artwork and make … |
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You are not my friend, but I miss you
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Daniel Kirk |
A sock monkey becomes angry with a stuffed dog while they are playing and declares they are no longer friends, but soon learns that he may not have been a good friend, either. |
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Dogs rule!
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Daniel Kirk |
A collection of twenty-two poems from a dog's perspective, such as "Bad Dog," "Dog-Bone Blues," and "Purple Rhinestone Collar," set to music on an accompanying CD. |
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Jack and Jill
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Daniel Kirk |
In this expanded version of the familiar nursery rhyme, Jack and his sister Jill are sent to get water from a well where they encounter a hungry crocodile. |
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Lucky's twenty-four hour garage
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Daniel Kirk |
Depicts a 1939 night in the life of Angelo, a gas station attendant, as he works the night shift at Lucky's Twenty-Four Hour Garage. |
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Rex Tabby
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Daniel Kirk |
Rex Tabby fights crime along with his partners, Simon Meeze and Frankie Fluff. |
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The snow family
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Daniel Kirk |
A young boy decides to build a snow family to take care of his snowboy the way his parents take care of him. |
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