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Bartleby speaks!
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Robin Cruise |
As he grows from infancy to three-years of age, Bartleby Huddle remains quiet, not speaking a word, until the day Grampy Huddle arrives and discovers the solution. |
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The oak inside the acorn
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Max Lucado |
A tiny acorn fulfills its destiny by becoming the tree God made it to be, and then it watches the little girl who climbs its branches grow up as well. |
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The Trellis and the Seed
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Jan Karon |
A small seed surprises itself by becoming a flowering moonflower vine. |
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The very little boy
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Phyllis Krasilovsky |
A little boy who is too small to be in a parade, feed the elephant in the zoo, or reach the cooky jar, soon grows tall enough to do all these as well as to push his new baby sister's carriage. |
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It's going to be perfect
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Nancy L. Carlson |
A mother and her young daughter reflect on the daughter's growing up, including her infancy, potty training, first words, and starting school, noting how nothing has been what the mother expected. |
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Pouch!
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David Ezra Stein |
A baby kangaroo takes his first tentative hops outside of his mama's pouch, meeting other creatures and growing bolder each time. |
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