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The big mile race
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Leonard P. Kessler |
The animals prepare for and participate in the Big Mile Race. |
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Do you have any carrots?
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Leonard P. Kessler |
As they travel around the neighborhood looking for carrots, two little rabbits discover that other animals prefer to eat different things. |
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The forgetful pirate
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Forgetful Ben, a pirate captain, starts out with his crew and pet parrot in search of the treasure he hid, in spite of the fact that he can't remember where he hid it. |
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Mixed-up Mother Goose
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Mother Goose plans a party for all her nursery rhyme friends but on her way home with the party things, she has a fall and becomes mixed-up. |
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Old Turtle's soccer team
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Under Old Turtle's guidance, the animals learn how to play soccer and the meaning of good sportsmanship. |
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Old Turtle's winter games
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Leonard P. Kessler |
A group of animals organize winter games, and compete in events such as sled races, skating, skiing, and ice hockey. |
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On your mark, get set, go!
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Everyone gets to participate in the first All-Animal Olympics except Worm but he keeps training anyway. |
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A tale of two bicycles
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Two different boys, two bicycles, and two ways of observing traffic regulations result in only one bicycle. |
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Tricks for treats on Halloween
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Strange things happen when a witch, a dragon, and a ghost go trick-or-treating. |
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Hey diddle diddle
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Leonard P. Kessler |
A traditional nursery rhyme is expanded to include a tuba-playing cat, a singing rug, a flying whale, and a horse who eats pickles. |
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Old Turtle's 90 knock-knocks, jokes, and riddles
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Leonard P. Kessler |
An illustrated collection of animal jokes and riddles. |
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Super bowl
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Leonard P. Kessler |
The Animal Champs play the Super Birds in the football Super Bowl, and the losers console themselves that there is another year coming. |
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Last one in is a rotten egg
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Leonard P. Kessler |
After Freddy is pushed into deep water by a couple of toughs, he decides to learn to swim. |
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Mr. Pine's purple house
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Leonard P. Kessler,Leonard Kessler |
Mr. Pine lived on Vine Street in a little white house. "A white house is fine," said Mr. Pine, "but there are FIFTY white houses all in a line on Vine Street. How can I tell which house is mine?"
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Here comes the strikeout
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Leonard P. Kessler |
Bobby changes from an "easy out" to a game-winning hitter with the help of a friend and a lot of hard work. |
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Last one in is a rotten egg
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Leonard P. Kessler |
After Freddy is pushed into deep water by a couple of toughs, he decides to learn to swim. |
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That's Not Santa
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Leonard P. Kessler,Leonard Kessler |
When Santa cannot find his red suit, he tries on a cowboy suit, a baseball uniform, and other clothes, but none seems right for his yearly rounds. |
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