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The bean boy
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Joan Chase Bowden |
Calamities befall an old woman who sets out to seek her fortune with a boy carved from a bean. |
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The bouncy baby bunny
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Joan Chase Bowden |
The bouncy baby bunny is a problem to his family and friends, until his bounciness rids the rabbit hole of an unwelcome visitor. |
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My measuring book
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Joan Chase Bowden |
A clown enjoys a variety of activities during each month of the year. Includes a ruler to measure the clown's shoes, umbrella, and other items. On board pages. |
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Where does our garbage go?
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Joan Chase Bowden |
Text and movable features depict how the environment can be improved by recycling garbage in various ways. |
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Why the tides ebb and flow
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Joan Chase Bowden |
In this folktale explaining why the sea has tides, an old woman threatens to pull the rock from the hole in the ocean floor if Sky Spirit does not honor his promise to give her shelter. |
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A world without tigers?
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Joan Chase Bowden |
Pop-up illustrations and brief text describe the modern-day tiger and four of its prehistoric ancestors. |
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