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Railroad toad
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Richard Ford |
A fun-loving toad likes nothing better than to ride the train to unknown destinations. |
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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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Flora's feast
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Walter Crane |
As winter begins to fade, Queen Flora goes to her garden and awakens the flowers. |
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Dancing with Daddy
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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. |
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John Gilpin
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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… |
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Winter barn
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Dorothy Ripley |
Snow covers the farm, but the animals are comfortable in the barn where the Farmer tends them. |
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Vegetable Garden
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Douglas Florian |
A family plants a vegetable garden and helps it grow to a rich harvest. |
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The busy tree
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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. |
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The Big Blue Lake
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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. |
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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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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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What does Mrs. Claus do?
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Kate Wharton |
Considers the many things Mrs. Claus might do while Santa delivers toys on Christmas. |
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Me with you
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Kristin Dempsey,Kristy Dempsey,Christopher Denise |
A little girl describes her relationship with her beloved grandfather. |
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Disney's Mulan
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Nancy Parent |
Scenes from the Disney film Mulan on opposite pages have slight differences for the reader to distinguish. |
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A plump and perky turkey
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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. |
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Princess and Fairy
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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. |
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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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Me
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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 … |
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