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Barney is best
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A child going to the hospital to have tonsils removed insists on bringing a worn but beloved stuffed animal instead of a newer one. |
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Climb the family tree, Jesse Bear!
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Jesse Bear experiences the excitement of a family reunion filled with grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins and lots of food, games, and storytelling. |
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Grandpappy
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Nate's visit to Grandpappy's house in Maine is filled with such everyday adventures as finding a four-leaf clover, watching a gray heron, and shopping for supplies. |
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How does the wind walk?
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A little boy watches the wind through the four seasons of the year. |
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It's your first day of school, Annie Claire!
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Annie Claire, excited but nervous about her first day of school, is reasurred by her mother, whose love always goes with her. |
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Jesse Bear's tum-tum tickle
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Rhymed text and illustrations describe Jesse Bear's activities for preschoolers. |
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The moon came too
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A young child excitedly plans all the essentials she must take with her for a trip to Grandma's house. |
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Moose in the garden
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A young child is delighted when Papa Moose visits the garden and eats almost all the vegetables. |
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No nap for Benjamin Badger
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
When Ben refuses to nap, Mother Badger tells him rhymes about all the animals that take naps until they both fall asleep. |
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What would you do if you lived at the zoo?
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Young readers are invited to answer questions posed on each page, using animal noises, actions, and die-cut peek-through holes. |
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Wishing at dawn in summer
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A brother and sister express different wishes during an early morning fishing trip. |
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Mama, will it snow tonight?
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Three mothers and their offspring--fox, rabbit, and human--wait for the first snow of winter. |
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Glory
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A poem which calls upon all creatures to give glory and praise to the Creator. |
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Happy Birthday. Jesse Bear!
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Rhyming text and illustrations describe all the activities associated with Jesse Bear's birthday party. |
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It's about time, Jesse Bear, and other rhymes
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
From early morning to bedtime, rhymes present the activities of Jesse Bear as he dresses, plays, eats, and gets ready for bed. |
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Northern lullaby
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
A child says goodnight to the natural world and all those that occupy it. |
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The snow speaks
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Captures the sights and sounds of the season's first snowfall, leading up to the coming of Christmas. |
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Better not get wet, Jesse Bear
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
Jesse Bear is admonished not to get wet under a variety of tantalizing circumstances, until finally he receives permission in his own wading pool. |
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Let's Count It Out Jesse Bear
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
On a trip to an amusement park, Jesse Bear counts things from one silly (giggle) to ten rocks, counting on up to twenty at the end of the book. |
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What a scare, Jesse Bear!
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Nancy White Carlstrom |
At Halloween Jesse Bear picks out a pumpkin, helps make a jack-o-lantern, works on a costume, and has fun trick-or-treating. |
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