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The Bad Little Duckhunter
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Margaret Wise Brown |
This is a fairly obscure picture book by Margaret Wise Brown. A young boy goes out duck hunting and nothing goes right for him. He is nipped in the behind by a mad mother duck, he is splashed by the … |
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Fathers Are Coming Home
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Margaret Wise Brown |
“It is nighttime and the fathers are coming home.”
So begins this lyrical tribute to all the fathers everywhere who come home to their children—from the rabbit father who hops home to his little b… |
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Friendly tales
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Presents a collection of twenty stories and poems, including "Seven Little Postmen," "The Sailor Dog," "The Color Kittens," and selections from "The Golden Bunny." |
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The Hidden House
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Margaret Wise Brown |
This story is about the little house where MWB lived while she was in NY. She called it Cobble Court and later it was moved and it still stands today. |
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Mister Dog
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Crispen Crispian is a dog that belongs to himself- He is a conservative and enjoys his dog life. He meets a boy, who also belongs to himself, and together they share a home. |
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Two Little Gardeners
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Two young gardeners plant vegetable seeds in the spring , watch over the plants as they grow during the summer, and have a bountiful harvest in the fall. |
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Walt Disney's The ugly duckling
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Because of his ugly and awkward appearance, a duckling is ostracized by other animals. |
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Big & Little
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Margaret Wise Brown |
As far as I can tell this editon was never released |
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The dirty little boy
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Margaret Wise Brown |
When a little boy tries to get clean the way different animals do, he only gets dirtier. |
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Fox Eyes
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A fox causes consternation among the animals whose secrets he discovers. Little do they realize that because of the fox's secret, they have no cause for worry. |
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Goodnight Moon
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room: the chairs, a comb, and the air. |
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I Like Stars (1998)
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A simple poem describing all kinds of stars that appear in the night sky.
''I like stars. Blue stars. Far stars. Shooting stars. I like stars!'' Poem originally pub. in The Friendly Book, 1954.
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Mouse of my heart
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A collection of stories and poems, arranged in the categories "Adventure," "Big and Little," "Bravery," "Love and Friendship," "Happiness," "Belonging," "For a Rainy Day," "Nonsense," "Colors," and "… |
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Red light, green light
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Margaret Wise Brown |
All day and night the traffic signal blinks its messages of stop and go. |
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Shhhhhh Bang
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Margaret Wise Brown |
The people of Skyscraper town had whispered for so long that they forgot how wonderful noise could be until a little boy came to town. |
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The steamroller
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A little girl wakes up on Christmas morning and finds that her only gift is a big black steamroller. |
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The wonderful house
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Describes the homes of people and animals and then shows a special house for many creatures. |
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The Fierce Yellow Pumpkin
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A little pumpkin dreams of the day when he will be a big, fierce, yellow pumpkin who frightens away the field mice as the scarecrow does. |
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The golden sleepy book
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Stories and poems about sleepy animals. |
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The seashore noisy book
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Margaret Wise Brown |
A little dog goes to the seashore and hears the sound of the sea: foghorns, lapping water, the ding-dong of a bell buoy, the scuttling of a crab on the sand, and the flip-flop of a freshly caught fis… |
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