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Mimi's book of opposites
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Emma Chichester Clark |
Because Mimi is the big sister, in her book she is "good" and her baby brother is "naughty." |
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What shall we do, Blue Kangaroo?
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Emma Chichester Clark |
When everyone is too busy to play with her, Lily finds out she can do a lot more by herself than she thought. |
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I never saw a purple cow and other nonsense rhymes
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Emma Chichester Clark |
The collector has illustrated her collection of more than 120 nonsense rhymes about animals, which derive from a variety of sources. |
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Three little monkeys
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Emma Chichester Clark,Quentin Blake,María Porras Sánchez |
Tim, Sam, and Lulu are the mischievous and naughty three little monkeys who are told each day to be good while Hilda goes off to do her errands. And each day, Hilda returns home to find a bigger mess… |
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Toto
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Emma Chichester Clark,Emma Chichester Clark,Michael Morpurgo |
In this retelling of the Wizard of Oz, the story is told from the perspective of Toto the dog. |
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Love Is My Favorite Thing
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Emma Chichester Clark |
Plum the dog loves everything, and his enthusiasm knows no bounds--sometimes getting him in trouble. |
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Mummy and me
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Emma Chichester Clark |
"A Humber and Plum story. Humber and Mum do lots of fun things together - until one day when Mum says she is busy. 'I'll help you', says Humber, but this time he has to find something to keep him bus… |
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