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No Jumping on the Bed!by Tedd ArnoldWalter lives near the top floor of a tall apartment building, where one night his habit of jumping on his bed leads to a tumultuous fall through floor after floor, collecting occupants all the way down. Call Number: E ARN
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Hampire!by Sudipta Bardhan-QuallenA gently spooky--and VERY funny--barnyard romp about a vampire pig, from an up-and-coming author and a beloved illustrator. Call Number: E BAR
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Children Make Terrible Pets
by Peter Brown
When Lucy, a young bear, discovers a boy lost in the woods, she asks her mother if she can have him as a pet, only to find him impossible to train. Call Number: E BRO
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Because I Stubbed My Toe
by Shawn Byous
A young boy stubs his toe, which leads to a sequence of silly events and a delicious ending. Call Number: E BYO
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Don't Slam the Door!
by Dori Chaconas
This rhyming tale details the sequence of events initiated by the family dog whose habitual door-slamming wakes the cat and triggers chaos involving a swarm of bees, Mum's ruined yarn and a shower of feathers. Call Number: E CHA
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Take Me to Your BBQ
by Kathy Duval
A rollicking tale in verse puts a down-home twist on a typical close encounter when aliens land on Willy's farm and insist upon joining in a square dance and barbecue, complete with lip-smacking barbecue sauce and a jolly fiddle. Call Number: E DUV
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Crazy Hair
by Neil Gaiman
Young Bonnie encounters all sorts of exotic animals and marvelous things inside a man's crazy hair. Call Number: E GAI
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Spells
by Emily Gravett
Finding an old book of spells with torn pages, a little frog tries to match up missing pieces in the hope of finding the one that will make him a handsome prince, but he quickly discovers that the process of trial-and-error isn't such a good thing when it comes to performing magic. Call Number: E GRA
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Doggone Feet!
by Leslie Helakoski
This rhyming read-aloud tale, which is presented from a dog's perspective under the table, explores the dog's efforts to fit into a growing family. Starting with his joyful early days of begging scraps from a single owner, the dog witnesses his owner's marriage and the arrival of children, who bring noise and new delights along with them. Call Number: E HEL
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Mustache Baby
by Bridget Heos
When Baby Billy is born with a mustache, his parents have to figure out if it's a good-guy mustache or a bad-guy mustache in this hilarious picture book comedy. Call Number: E HEO
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Warning: Do Not Open This Book!
by Adam Lehrhaupt
Young children are warned to avoid the madness and mayhem of a seemingly harmless book's contents, which comprise a riotous interactive menagerie of mischievous monkeys, playful alligators and other silly animals. Call Number: E LEH
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I Wanna New Room
by Karen Kaufman Orloff
Through a series of brief letters to his parents, Alex presents all the reasons why he should not have to share a room with his younger brother. Call Number: E ORL
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The Watermelon Seed
by Greg Pizzoli
An endearing little crocodile accidentally swallows a watermelon seed and envisions worst-case scenarios, from vines sprouting from his ears to his crocodile skin turning pink. Call Number: E PIZ
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The Underpants Zoo
by Brian Sendelbach
A whimsical picture book debut by a syndicated cartoonist considers the colorful assortment of underpants that may be worn by members of the animal kingdom, from a lion's royal purple boxers to a hippo's heart-patterned briefs. Call Number: E SEN
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The Big Elephant in the Room
by Lane Smith
When one donkey tells his friend that they need to talk about "the big elephant in the room," his friend wonders what this embarrassing issue could possibly be, in a clever demonstration of just how big a problem a verbal misunderstanding can become. Call Number: E SMI
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Outfoxed
by Mike Twohy
A hungry fox gets more than he bargains for after snatching a sly duck who convinces his captor that he is actually a dog. This lively story features sidesplitting descriptions of the duck diligently barking. Call Number: E TWO
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