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Bear of my heart
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Joanne Ryder |
A mama bear tells her baby how she will always love him. |
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Bears out there
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Joanne Ryder |
Snug in the comfort of his home, a boy imagines the woods full of bears that eat and play and watch the night come, just as he does. |
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Catching the wind
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Joanne Ryder,Michael Rothman |
Transformed into a bird for a day, a child joins a flock of wild geese in glorious flight. |
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First Grade Valentines (First Grade is the Best!)
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Ryder,Joanne Ryder |
The children in Mrs. Lee's first grade class make cards, cookies, and paper animals for Valentine's Day. Includes step-by-step instructions for making an origami bunny. |
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Hardie Gramatky's Little Toot
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Hardie Gramatky,Joanne Ryder,Hardie Gramatky |
Little Toot the tugboat conquers his fear of rough seas to single-handedly rescue an ocean liner during a storm. |
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Winter Whale (Just for a Day Book)
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Joanne Ryder |
Transformed into a humpback whale, a child experiences life in the ocean among other whales. |
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Won't you be my kissaroo?
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Joanne Ryder,Claudine Azoulay,Melissa Sweet |
Rhyming text describes many different kinds of kisses. |
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Simon underground
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Joanne Ryder |
Although Simon loves spending the winter deep underground digging long tunnels, even a mole eventually starts anticipating spring. |
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Fog in the meadow
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Gail Owens,Joanne Ryder |
The fog rolls in, causing anxiety to the small meadow animals now hidden from each other until the nighthawk communicates a comforting message to them all from above. |
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My little golden book about cats
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Joanne Ryder |
Describes the physical charcteristics and habits of cats and gives advice on how to take care of them. |
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Mouse tail moon
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Joanne Ryder |
A series of poems that depict the world of a field mouse from sundown to sunup. |
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Inside Turtle's Shell
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Joanne Ryder |
The meadow is quiet. Soon, fog will lift, and small creatures will begin to stir. For now, though,
> "Everyone is alone
> thinking,
> *Everyone is gone
> but me."*
Like a house with many roo… |
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First grade ladybugs
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Joanne Ryder |
Mrs. Lee's first grade class plants a vegetable and flower garden. Includes instructions for making an indoor garden. |
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Night gliders
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Joanne Ryder |
Four furry squirrels leap and glide through the night sky, feeding and playing until the approach of daybreak. |
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A pair of polar bears
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Joanne Ryder |
The true story of three-month-old polar bears who were orphaned in Alaska and then brought to a new home at the San Diego Zoo. |
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The goodbye walk
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Joanne Ryder |
At the end of the summer, a child revisits the special places she has enjoyed on her vacation. |
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Wild birds
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Joanne Ryder |
The birds that glide through the sky, hop through the grass, and sing on the fence gradually come to feed from a child's hand. |
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Mockingbird morning
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Joanne Ryder |
Poems take the reader on an early morning walk to observe the animals of woods and water in happy solitude. |
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Big bear ball
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Joanne Ryder,Steven Kellogg |
The moon is full and all the bears are gathered together for a ball under the stars. |
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Come along, kitten
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Joanne Ryder |
A kitten explores a garden and discovers its many delights. |
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