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Railroad toad Railroad toad Richard Ford A fun-loving toad likes nothing better than to ride the train to unknown destinations. OL103053W
Ten Silly Dogs Ten Silly Dogs 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. OL104426W
Bubble trouble Bubble trouble 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. OL10581503W
Flora's feast Flora's feast Walter Crane As winter begins to fade, Queen Flora goes to her garden and awakens the flowers. OL106975W
Dancing with Daddy Dancing with Daddy Willy Welch Engaged in a joyous dance, a girl and her father leave the house and cause animals and trees to join them in a celebration of life. OL108894W
John Gilpin John Gilpin William Cowper "A humorous ballad by William Cowper; its full title is *The Diverting History of John Gilpin, Showing How He Went Further Than He Intended and Came Safe Home Again*. Gilpin, a successful London li… OL1114692W
Winter barn Winter barn Dorothy Ripley Snow covers the farm, but the animals are comfortable in the barn where the Farmer tends them. OL1144830W
Vegetable Garden Vegetable Garden Douglas Florian A family plants a vegetable garden and helps it grow to a rich harvest. OL115869W
The busy tree The busy tree Jennifer Ward Many different types of wildlife live in and around a tree that is their home, from chipmunks and woodpeckers to ants and spiders. OL11902908W
The Big Blue Lake The Big Blue Lake Robert W. Armstrong All around the Big Blue Lake, the wildlife prepare for bed by donning their pajamas, finding their beds, turning out their lights, and whispering goodnight. OL11929010W
Two for the zoo Two for the zoo Danna Smith A grandfather and grandchild go to the zoo, where they count animals from one to ten. OL11946022W
One woolly wombat One woolly wombat Rod Trinca Humorous illustrations depict fourteen Australian animals, introduced in rhyme, along with the numbers from one to fourteen. OL120083W
Sleep, Big Bear, sleep! Sleep, Big Bear, sleep! 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. OL12036701W
What does Mrs. Claus do? What does Mrs. Claus do? Kate Wharton Considers the many things Mrs. Claus might do while Santa delivers toys on Christmas. OL12302297W
Me with you Me with you Kristin Dempsey,Kristy Dempsey,Christopher Denise A little girl describes her relationship with her beloved grandfather. OL12710634W
Disney's Mulan Disney's Mulan Nancy Parent Scenes from the Disney film Mulan on opposite pages have slight differences for the reader to distinguish. OL133747W
A plump and perky turkey A plump and perky turkey Teresa Bateman The townspeople of Squawk Valley try to trick a turkey into being their Thanksgiving dinner, but are frustrated when the turkey tricks them instead. OL134662W
Princess and Fairy Princess and Fairy Anna Pignataro Two rabbits travel throughout Fairyland in search of the special things they must bring to the queen's birthday feast. Illustrations contain hidden objects for the reader to find. OL13604226W
The world of Noodoll The world of Noodoll 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. OL13646711W
Me Me William Saroyan Once upon a time there was only one word — me. If you wanted to say here I am, you said — me. It was the only word anyone ever heard! But only people said me. Dogs said bark, bark, take me to the … OL1442071W
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