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Ten Silly Dogs
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Lisa Flather |
A backwards counting story about ten silly dogs running in the park, racing through a lot, going for a swim, and engaging in other activities that gradually leave each of them behind one at a time. |
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Bubble trouble
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Polly Dunbar,Margaret Mahy |
Mabel blows a bubble that captures Baby and wafts him away, resulting in a wild chase that involves the whole neighborhood. |
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Struwwelpeter
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Heinrich Hoffmann |
Struwwelpeter is a collection of children's poetry meant to serve as instructions for life's lessons. Most of the stories tell the tale of a child's misbehavior and the grizzly end they will meet if … |
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Bear of my heart
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Joanne Ryder |
A mama bear tells her baby how she will always love him. |
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What the grizzly knows
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David Elliott |
When night falls magical things begin to happen to Teddy, taking the reader on an adventure around the countryside and seeing the world through the senses of a bear. |
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Hush little polar bear
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Jeff Mack |
A little girl invites her plush polar bear to dream of all of the places where sleeping bears go, from the high seas to a starry desert and back home. |
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Two for the zoo
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Danna Smith |
A grandfather and grandchild go to the zoo, where they count animals from one to ten. |
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One woolly wombat
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Rod Trinca |
Humorous illustrations depict fourteen Australian animals, introduced in rhyme, along with the numbers from one to fourteen. |
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The leaf that wouldn't leave
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Trish Trinco |
Luigi, a birch leaf, finally accepts the advice of nearby Evelyn Evergreen and lets go of the tree that has always been his home to fly into the autumn sky. |
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Sleep, Big Bear, sleep!
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Maureen Wright |
As winter comes and Big Bear prepares to hibernate, he keeps thinking he hears Old Man Winter giving him exhausting orders that prevent him from sleeping. |
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Rain song, snow song
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Philemon Sturges |
Illustrations and rhyming text describe the joys of playing in the rain and snow. |
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Jump!
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Scott M. Fischer |
From bugs and frogs to alligators and whales, frightened animals always move out of the way of a larger opponent. |
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Scary Fairies
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Dugald Steer |
Introduces mischievous fairy babies, tricky toadstool fairies, nasty fairies who trip people and cover their clothes with goo, and other unpleasant supernatural creatures. |
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Farm Flu
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Teresa Bateman |
When the farm animals seem to catch the flu one after another, a young boy does his best to take care of them. |
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The ladder
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Rasmussen, Halfdan Wedel |
A ladder, long forgotten on a lonely lane, sets out to see the world, but finds that people and animals keep using it to climb into the sky and disappear. |
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The world of Noodoll
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Yiying Wang |
Ricehead learns a lesson about self-acceptance when he tries to become as famous as Noodoll, Noodletown's most popular resident. Illustrations feature word balloons. |
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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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Peel, the Extraordinary Elephant
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Susan Joyce |
A young elephant, straying from his herd, picks up his trunk and sets out in search of adventure. |
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Stop that ball!
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Marshall McClintock |
A young boy chases his ball all over town. |
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Lucy Goose goes to Texas
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Holly Bea |
Lucy is a Canada goose who likes to do things by herself, but when the time comes to migrate to Texas, she learns that there are good reasons to work as a team. Includes information on the Canada goo… |
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