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Beach feet
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Lynn Reiser |
The beach displays human feet which squish, splash, or rest, as well as animal feet which may number five, six, or even nine and which have many uses. |
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Bedtime cat
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Lynn Reiser |
Child and cat prepare for bedtime, and suddenly the cat disappears from sight. |
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Cherry pies and lullabies
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Lynn Reiser |
Four generations of mothers and daughters express their love through family traditions that are the same but different. |
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Little clam
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Lynn Reiser |
After repeated warnings from his friends at the edge of the sea, a little clam digs in with his strong foot and succeeds in escaping the dangerous predators who want to eat him. |
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The lost ball
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Lynn Reiser |
English-speaking Richard and Spanish-speaking Ricardo and their dogs walk through the park, each looking for his lost ball. |
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My dog Truffle
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Lynn Reiser |
Truffle the Dog uses all his senses to experience a winter day. Features lift-the-flap illustrations. |
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My way
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Lynn Reiser |
Parallel text in Spanish and English portrays Margaret and Margarita, who mirror one another as they fix their hair, greet their friends, and engage in other routine activities, each in her own speci… |
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Ten puppies
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Lynn Reiser |
Puppies from one to ten are counted and sorted according to their different features. |
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Two dogs swimming
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Lynn Reiser |
When two dogs, Whistle and Spot, play at racing and jumping, sometimes one wins and sometimes the other one does, but until Spot learns to swim, Whistle always beats him across the pond. |
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Two mice in three fables
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Lynn Reiser |
Three stories featuring various animal characters, including two mice, present simple lessons for life. |
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Night thunder and the Queen of the Wild Horses
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Lynn Reiser |
A little girl and the Queen of the Wild Horses seek the source of the loud noises keeping them awake. |
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Margaret and Margarita/Margarita Y Margaret
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Lynn Reiser |
Margaret, who speaks only English, and Margarita, who speaks only Spanish, meet in the park and have fun playing together even though they have different languages. |
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