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One seal
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John Stadler |
A boy runs after his kite down to the beach and meets an amazing assortment of animals who help him get his kite back--temporarily. |
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Lucy and the gift-wrapped guests
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John Stadler |
Lucy's friends Liz and Izzy, two juggling mice, help her deal with the influx of alligators which is ruining business at her hotel. |
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Catilda
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John Stadler |
While her parents think she is asleep, a cat roams the world in search of her lost teddy bear. |
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Ready, set, go!
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John Stadler |
When he plays with bigger dogs, Sasha proves himself and his abilities. |
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Take me out to the ball game
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John Stadler,Gene Vosough,Jack Norworth |
The Howlers and the Growlers take the field to jump, slide, and run the bases as they play out the lyrics to "Take me out to the ball game." |
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Gorman and the Treasure Chest
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John Stadler |
When Gorman catches a chest instead of a fish in Treasure Lake, everyone is eager to help him open it and have for himself the treasure that must surely be inside. |
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Words with wrinkled knees
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John Stadler,Barbara Juster Esbensen |
A collection of poems about words that express the essence of the animals they identify. |
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The adventures of Snail at school
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John Stadler |
Snail goes on three errands for his teacher and has amazing adventures. |
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Rodney and Lucinda's amazing race
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John Stadler |
Dashing Rodney, who never lost a race until lovely Lucinda came along, challenges Lucinda to a rematch. |
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Hector, the accordion-nosed dog
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John Stadler |
Hector abandons his career as a pointer for one as a musician when he accidentally acquires an accordion nose. |
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