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Flip's fantastic journal
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Angelo DeCesare |
Feeling that he has very little to write about in his journal, Flip uses his imagination to turn a nothing day into a something day. |
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The active-enzyme lemon-freshened junior high school witch
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E. W. Hildick |
A curious twelve-year-old dabbles in witchcraft with strange results. |
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Bee Frog
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Martin Waddell |
It seems that no one pays attention to little Bee, even while she pretends to be a very fierce dragon, so she hops away from home, but soon finds herself wondering if a dragon ever gets lonely. |
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Looking for Atlantis
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Colin Thompson |
After his grandfather's death, a young boy learns to see the wonders of the world through the old man's eyes. |
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Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy
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David Soman |
Lulu, dressed as Ladybug Girl, goes to the playground and makes new friends, including Bumblebee Boy. |
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Scribble
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Deborah Freedman |
After drawing a "scribble cat" on her older sister's drawing of Princess Aurora, young Lucy follows Scribble into the picture and tries to set things right. |
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Imagination and the meaningful brain
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Arnold H. Modell |
"The ultimate goal of the cognitive sciences is to understand how the brain works - how it turns "matter into imagination." In Imagination and the Meaningful Brain, psychoanalyst Arnold Modell claims… |
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There are no scary wolves
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Hyewon Yum |
A little boy is afraid of scary wolves without his mother, but when she is holding his hand he is much braver. |
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Aunt Matilda's almost-boring party
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Jane Morris Udovic |
Aunt Matilda's nephew nods off at her snooty charity ball, only to miss some very messy fun. |
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Grandpa Bear
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Bonnie Pryor |
Four episodes demonstrate the imaginative games Grandpa Bear plays with Samantha and the affection between them. |
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The silver bear
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Jean Marzollo |
While contemplating a gazebo in a garden, two little boys fantasize that it's a magic cage containing a large silver bear. |
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Arthur to the rescue
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Marc Brown |
One day, when Arthur's friends are too busy to play with him, he uses his imagination instead. |
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My Creature
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Jack Prelutsky |
"I made a creature out of clay, just what it is is hard to say!" |
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The hollyhock wall
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Martin Waddell |
After Mary makes a garden in an old cooking pot and includes in it a boy fashioned out of clay, she finds herself with him in the garden. |
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Liar, liar, pants on fire
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Gordon Korman |
Zoe, an imaginative third grader, thinks that she has to make things up to be interesting, until a good friend and an eagle convince her that she does not have to lie to be special. |
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Can you make a scary face?
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Jan Thomas |
Invites the reader to pretend that there is a very determined ladybug that refuses to be wiggled, blown, or danced away but that might just be chased off by a frog. |
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Little Chicken Chicken
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Martin, David |
After an imaginative chicken uses string and stones to entertain her friends during a thunderstorm, the other chickens try to see the world from her point of view. |
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When I Am Eight
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Joan Lowery Nixon |
A child imagines how things will be when he is eight, like his big brother. |
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Chimps don't wear glasses
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Laura Joffe Numeroff |
Even though animals don't normally wear glasses, cook, or read, if you use your imagination you can see them doing these and even more fantastic things. |
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Emily's Runaway Imagination
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Beverly Cleary |
Emily decides that what the town of Pitchfork needs is a library, and comes up with a plan to make it happen. |
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