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Time for bed, Fred!
by Yasmeen Ismail
Hilarious text and cheerful, vivid illustrations tell the story of Fred--a mischievous, playful, fun-loving dog--who really, really doesn't want to go to bed! A first picture book.
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Pete the cat and his four groovy buttons
by Eric Litwin
Pete the cat loves the buttons on his shirt so much that he makes up a song about them, and even as the buttons pop off one by one, he still finds a reason to sing. 150,000 first printing.
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Froggy gets a doggy
by Jonathan London
Froggy and his little sister Polly want a dog of their own, but Doggy proves harder to train than Froggy anticipated. By the illustrator of all the Froggy books in the beloved series.
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Domino : Super Sturdy Picture Books
by Claire Masurel
As the smallest of five puppies, Domino cannot do many things as well as the others do, but he proves that sometimes being smallest is best.
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Shoe dog
by Megan McDonald
Loving to chew but preferring shoes to bones, toys and other acceptable "chewables," an irrepressible Shoe Dog gets into trouble and is offered a whimsical solution by his friend, Shoe Cat. By the creators of When the Library Lights Go Out.
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Bow-Wow bugs a bug
by Mark Newgarden
Noticing a pesky bug in his midst, Bow-Wow the dog decides to take action to remove him from his life and so begins a journey that takes him all over town where he meets other dogs (and other bugs) along the way! Jr Lib Guild.
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Puddle pug
by Kim Norman
Loving big, small, swampy and stompy puddles but unable to find a perfect puddle to play in, Percy the Pug discovers just the right puddle already being enjoyed by three friendly piglets, whose protective mother chases him away.
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A ball for Daisy
by Christopher Raschka
Told through impressionistic illustrations by the Caldecott Medal-winning author of The Hello, Goodbye Window, a poignant, wordless tale features an endearing young dog that is heartbroken when a bigger dog destroys a favorite toy.
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Brownie & Pearl make good
by Cynthia Rylant
Knocking down a radio while playing a little too exuberantly, Brownie and Pearl devise a creative way to fix their mistake. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Missing May.
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Bits & pieces
by Judith Byron Schachner
"Tink is a very old cat with no common sense, but when he escapes outside he realizes how much he really does mean to his family"
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Skippyjon Jones
by Judith Byron Schachner
A mischievous Siamese kitten named Skippyjon Jones transforms himself into the legendary Spanish sword fighter Skippito when he is banished to his room, in a hilarious picture book that celebrates the power of imagination. 35,000 first printing.
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Splat the cat
by Rob Scotton
On Splat the cat's first day of school, he brings along his pet mouse, Seymour, just in case he doesn't make any new friends, but when Seymour escapes from Splat's lunchbox, chaos ensues and wise Mrs. Wimpydimple must take charge and teach everyone an important new lesson.
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Happy Cat
by Steve Henry
Cat makes new animal friends as he climbs higher and higher in an apartment building
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Mr. Wuffles!
by David Wiesner
Mr. Wuffles ignores all his cat toys but one, which turns out to be a spaceship piloted by small green aliens, and when Mr. Wuffles plays a little too roughly with the toy ship, the aliens must venture into the cat's territory to make emergency repairs. By the three-time Caldecott Medal-winning author/illustrator of Tuesday (1992), The Three Pigs (2002) and Flotsam (2007).
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Harry the dirty dog
by Gene Zion
When a white dog with black spots runs away from home, he gets so dirty his family doesn't recognize him as a black dog with white spots. Simultaneous.
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Fresno County Public Library 2420 Mariposa Street, Fresno, California 93721 559.600.READ (7323)
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