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No bath tonight!
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Harriet Ziefert |
A dirty young boy who does not want to take a bath imagines all sorts of animals in the tub. |
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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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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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My fake boyfriend is better than yours
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Kristina Springer |
When her best friend Sea returns from her summer vacation claiming to have a boyfriend, twelve-year-old Tori is sure she is lying and makes up her own boyfriend, who just so happens to do everything … |
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A night on the range
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Aaron Frisch |
As he camps overnight in the backyard, an aspiring young cowboy with a healthy imagination spends his first night "on the range." |
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Someone says
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Carole Lexa Schaefer |
A day at preschool has leaping frogs, dancing ponies, flapping wings, eating like tigers, and all the things that children can dream. |
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Antonio S. and the mystery of Theodore Guzman
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Odo Hirsch |
Antonio, living in part of a very large house with his magician father and doctor mother, knows all sorts of unusual things but it is not until he meets his mysterious neighbor, Theodore Guzman, that… |
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The inside outing
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Elizabeth Laird |
When bad weather prevents the children from going to the beach, they turn their bedroom into a beach and pretend they are on a boat and a desert island. |
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Phoebe and the spelling bee
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Barney Saltzberg |
Participating in her class spelling bee, Phoebe uses her wonderful imagination to remember tough word spellings. |
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The home run
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Joanne D. Meier |
"A simple story belonging to the third level of Herbie Bear Readers, young Herbie imagines a fun adventure while listening to a biography of Reggie Jackson."--Provided by publisher |
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Don't look now
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Ed Briant |
Two brothers who constantly tease each other are taught a lesson in getting along. |
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Not yet, Rose
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Susanna Leonard Hill |
While impatiently waiting for the birth of a new baby brother or sister, Rose imagines the things they will do together and how her life will change. |
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Brownie & Pearl get dolled up
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Cynthia Rylant |
With feathers, pearls, glitter, and rosy spray, Brownie and Pearl get all "dolled up" as they play dress up. |
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Vroomaloom zoom
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John Coy |
Daddy takes Carmela on an imaginary car ride, lulling her to sleep with various sounds, from the wurgle lurgle of swamps to the hoopty doopty swoopty loopty of driving in circles. |
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Beware, beware
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Susan Hill |
An adventurous child slips out of her mother's warm kitchen to explore the mysteries of a cold winter evening; but, in the dark woods, her imagination creates fearsome images which drive her home to … |
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