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The up and down book
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Ruth Krauss,Mary Blair |
Different examples are given of things that are up or down. |
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Everything under a mushroom
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Ruth Krauss,Margot Tomes |
Tiny boys and girls play under a mushroom--setting up a little town, imagining they are flowers, and pretending all sorts of things. |
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Goodnight Goodnight Sleepyhead
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Ruth Krauss,Jane Dyer |
In simple rhyming text, a child says goodnight to the things around her. |
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Happy Day
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Marc Simont,Ruth Krauss,Marc Simont |
In the middle of winter, different forest animals awake and run sniffing through the trees to discover a single flower growing in the snow. |
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A Hole Is to Dig
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Ruth Krauss,Maurice Sendak |
Nursery school children's "definitions" of everyday objects reveal their different view of the world in a humorous way. |
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Minestrone
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Ruth Krauss |
A collection of verse and short prose pieces by an American poet. |
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Somebody else's nut tree
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Ruth Krauss,Maurice Sendak |
Summary, An illustrated collection of poems and brief tales on a variety of subjects. |
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A good man and his good wife
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Ruth Krauss |
Relates how a husband cured his wife's habit of constantly moving furniture and other objects around the house. |
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I Can Fly (A Golden Classic)
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Ruth Krauss |
A little girl at play can fly like a bird, moo like a cow, and squirm like a worm. |
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The Happy Egg
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Ruth Krauss,Crockett Johnson |
A bird hatches from its egg and learns to fly. |
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A very special house
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Ruth Krauss,Maurice Sendak |
A boy imagines a house to bring home a turtle, a little dead mouse, a very old lion, and where nobody ever says stop. |
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