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My home
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Joy Cowley |
Animals, insects, and humans find that their homes suit them. |
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Shark in a sack
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Joy Cowley |
Nonsense questions have children putting all sorts of animals in containers such as sacks, jars, and boxes |
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Tick-Tock
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Joy Cowley |
A learn-to-read story about telling time. |
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Drumbeat
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Joy Cowley |
Josh and Mary Beth live on a farm with momma in the Civil War south. Momma calls the gunshots in the distance, drumbeats, but the kids know better. Then, they find someone hiding in their barn. Will … |
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Dad's headache
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Joy Cowley |
Dad has a headache and the children try lots of things to make him feel better. |
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The old truck
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Joy Cowley |
In simple language these three stories tell how the old truck falls apart, how Martians have talking feet, and how a young boy joins a parade. |
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Agapanthus Hum and the eyeglasses
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Joy Cowley,Jennifer Plecas |
Agapanthus struggles to do handstands and other acrobatic tricks while wearing her eyeglasses, which have a tendency to fall off as she cavorts about. |
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Hungry Giant Big Book
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Joy Cowley,Jenni Webb |
A hungry giant threatens the townsfolk unless they get him the food he wants |
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