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The diggers
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Margaret Wise Brown |
Verses describe the holes that a mole, dog, worm, and rabbit dig, but none can compare with the work of a man and his steam shovel. |
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Delicious Hulabaloo
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Pat Mora |
In this poem in English and Spanish, lizards, armadillos, and other creatures of the night make merry beneath the desert moon, enjoying the strains of a mariachi band and gobbling lots of delicious f… |
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
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Shel Silverstein |
If you are a dreamer, come in, If you are a dreamer, A wisher, a liar, A hope-er, a pray-er, A magic bean buyer... Come in ... for where the sidewalk ends, Shel Silverstein's world begins. You'll mee… |
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Angels ride bikes and other fall poems
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Francisco X. Alarcón |
A bilingual collection of poems in which the renowned Mexican American poet revisits and celebrates his childhood memories of fall in the city and growing up in Los Angeles. |
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Frankenstein takes the cake
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Adam Rex |
Frankenstein wants to marry his undead bride in peace, but his best man, Dracula, is freaking out about the garlic bread, and the Headless Horseman wishes everyone would stop drooling over his pumpki… |
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Heartsongs
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Mattie J. T. Stepanek,Jose Maria Verger Fransay |
A new edition of the beloved poetry collection includes sixteen pages of new poems and illustrations, written by eleven-year-old muscular dystrophy patient Mattie Stepanek, sharing his feelings and t… |
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Book!
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Kristine O'Connell George |
A small child discovers the magic of books for the first time. |
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