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Peek-a-who?
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Nina Laden |
The reader can look through die-cut pages for a visual clue to complete a game of peek-a-boo. |
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Peek-a moo!
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Nina Laden |
From a cow to a rooster to the surprise ending, the lively text and colorful pictures help children predict what is peeking through die-cut windows. Read the clue . . . guess the rhyme . . . giggle w… |
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Are we there yet?
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Nina Laden |
On the way to grandmother's house, a young child's constant refrain of "Are we there yet?" turns a boring car trip into an imaginative adventure. |
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Bad dog
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Nina Laden |
A free-spirited, bored, and hungry dog misunderstands an ad for free range chickens, and when he and a friend set out to get some, they discover that the chickens--and the police--have other ideas. |
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Clowns on vacation
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Nina Laden |
A family of clowns and their dog pack up the elephant and go on a vacation. |
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The night I followed the dog
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Nina Laden |
A boy follows his dog one night to see what exactly dogs do at night when they're on their own. |
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Roberto
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Nina Laden |
No one will hire Roberto the architect because he also happens to be a termite, so he sets off to the city to find success on his own. |
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Romeow & Drooliet
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Nina Laden |
A story of love between Romeow the cat and Drooliet the dog, inspired by Shakespeare's tale of Romeo and Juliet, but with a happier ending. |
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