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Little Pea
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Amy Krouse Rosenthal,Jen Corace |
Little Pea hates eating candy for dinner, but his parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he cleans his plate. |
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Milo's great invention
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Andrew Clements |
Milo, who does not share his family's fondness for peas, invents a machine to make the unpleasant vegetables disappear. |
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Eat your peas, Louise!
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Pegeen Snow |
Louise is given all sorts of reasons for eating her peas. Includes suggested learning activities. |
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1-2-3 peas
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Baker, Keith |
Busy little peas engage in their favorite activities as they introduce the numbers from one to 100. |
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Peas
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Nicholas Heller |
After refusing to eat his peas, Lewis dreams that they get out of their bowl and go for a wild ride on his electric train. |
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The tiny tale of Little Pea
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Davide Calì |
When Little Pea starts school, he realizes just how small he is compared to all the other children. |
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Little green peas
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Baker, Keith |
Little green peas make their way into collections of objects of many different colors, from blue boats, seas, and flags, to orange balloons, umbrellas, and fizzy drinks. |
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Carrot & pea
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Morag Hood |
Colin is tall. He s orange. He's a carrot! He s nothing like Lee, a round green pea. He can t do any of the things Lee and his pea pals can do. How can Colin and Lee ever be friends? A charming celeb… |
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LMNO peas
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Baker, Keith |
Busy little peas introduce their favorite occupations, from astronaut to zoologist. |
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La malédiction des petits pois
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Lili Chartrand |
Ennuyée par la personnalité douce et discrète de sa fille, la mère de Clara décide d'user de la malédiction qui pèse sur les filles de sa famille pour lui changer le caractère. C'est ainsi qu'elle lu… |
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Pickin' peas
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MacDonald, Margaret Read. |
Because a pesky rabbit picks peas from her garden, a little girl catches it and puts it in a box, but that doesn't solve the problem. |
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Peyton Penguin prefers peas
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Tammy Fitzherbert |
The story details a picky eater who needs to try new foods. This book has a positive message throughout which is: too much of a good thing (even something healthy like peas) can become unhealthy if n… |
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No more peas, please!
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Anne Abernathy Roth |
A young boy who really does not like peas gives his mother all kinds of reasons for not eating them. |
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Beans and peas
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Susanna Miller |
Describes beans and peas, the history of their cultivation and use, and their role in industry and diet. Includes some recipes. |
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Eat Your Peas
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Kes Gray |
"Just how much does Mom want Daisy to eat her peas? What's it worth to her?"--Book jacket. |
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Dillan McMillan, Please Eat Your Peas
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David A. Schneider |
Everyone, from the neighbors to the President to aliens from outer space, tries to persuade Dillan McMillan to eat his peas, but his little sister is the one who solves the problem. |
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The monster who ate my peas
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Danny Schnitzlein |
A young boy agrees to give a disgusting monster first his soccer ball, then his bike in return for eating the boy's peas, but when the monster asks for the his puppy, the boy makes a surprising disco… |
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