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At the Beach
by Alexa Andrews
Shows readers some of the things they may find on and around the beach. Call Number: R AND
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Play with Blue
by Bonnie Bader
A boy and a girl are frightened when a big spaceship lands in their back yard with a little blue-skinned boy, but it soon becomes clear that he is just looking for friends on Earth. Call Number: R BAD
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A New Friend
by Wiley Blevins
A special dog and cat recognize the exceptional friendship they share and stay true to one another despite the stereotype which declares that dogs and cats can't be friends. Call Number: R BLE
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Biscuit in the Garden
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
Exploring everything from pretty flowers to tiny bugs in his family's garden, Biscuit the puppy discovers a special way that he can add to the garden's bounty. Call Number: R CAP
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Have You Seen My Cat?
by Eric Carle
A little boy encounters numerous types of cats--including lions, leopards and tigers. Call Number: R CAR
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The Fly Flew In
by David Catrow
A fly flies into a concert hall wreaking havoc. Call Number: R CAT
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Kitty Come Down!
by Joann Cleland
Kitty must be enticed to return to the ground once the children discover his whereabouts. Call Number: R CLE
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Carl and the Kitten
by Alexandra Day
Carl helps a little kitten that is stuck in a tree. Call Number: R DAY
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We Are Twins
by Laura Driscoll
Twin sisters who look very much alike have different hobbies and interests. Call Number: R DRI
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Guppy Up!
by Jonathan Fenske
A story about a guppy with some unusual interests such as shopping, mopping, and playing the guitar. Call Number: R FEN
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Big Cat
by Pippa Goodhart
Big Cat likes to catch and play with mice, but eventually the tables are turned. Call Number: R GOO
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Me Too!
by Valeri Gorbachev
Chipmunk and Bear spend a snowy day together and discover that they like to do all of the same things. Call Number: R GOR
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Happy Cat
by Steve Henry
Cat makes new animal friends as he climbs higher and higher in an apartment building. Call Number: R HEN
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Up, Up, Up Dear Dragon
by Margaret Hillert
A boy and his pet dragon play basketball with friends and learn about good sportsmanship. Call Number: R HIL
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Dig, Scoop, Ka-boom!
by Joan Holub
A colorful book filled with planes, trains and automobiles teaches basic shapes through bold designs. Call Number: R HOL
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I Will Try
by Marilyn Janovitz
A young girl beginning to learn gymnastics is tempted to quit because she cannot spin and jump like her friend Jan, but Jan persuades her to keep trying. Call Number: R JAN
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Clara and Clem Take a Ride
by Ethan Long
When Clara and Clem build a car out of blocks and take the trip of a lifetime down winding roads, up tall mountains and across the sky. Call Number: R LON
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Tiny the Birthday Dog
by Cari Meister
Eliot prepares a birthday party for his canine friend, a big dog named Tiny. Call Number: R MEI
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George the Knight
by Leon Read
George wants to be a knight, but first he needs a sword, a shield, and a horse. Call Number: R REA
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Gus Gets Scared
by Frank Remkiewicz
Young Gus on his first, somewhat frightening, campout. Call Number: R REM
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Axel the Truck : Beach Race
by J. D. Riley
A little truck with very big wheels and a super-loud engine explores the beach, racing giant waves and monster trucks. Call Number: R RIL
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Bake, Mice, Bake!
by Eric Seltzer
Mice spend a very busy day at Cakes and More baking cakes, pies, tarts, rolls and doughnut holes for their animal customers. Call Number: R SEL
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Puppy Parade
by Jill Abramson
Scout imagines herself as the best behaved, most beautiful and friendliest puppy and hopes to win one of the most important ribbons of the day. Call Number: R ABR
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Sleeping Bootsie
by Maribeth Boelts
A former stray, Bootsie is the beloved royal cat until a spell cast by a mean fairy causes her to fall into a deep sleep, and only "her happiest sound" will awaken her. Call Number: R BOE
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Flat Stanley Goes Camping
by Lori Haskins Houran
Taking a camping trip with his family to improve his flatter-than-usual mood, Stanley explores the woods and endures a close encounter with a skunk. Call Number: R BRO
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The Very Lonely Firefly
by Eric Carle
A restless firefly begins a journey to seek other fireflies and is led to a lantern; a candle; the glowing eyes of a cat, dog and owl; and a surprise celebration of light before finding his true friends. Call Number: R CAR
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Little Lucy
by Ilene Cooper
When Lucy the beagle goes to a lake, she does not want to go in the water and instead has an adventure on her own. Call Number: R COO
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Gilbert and the Lost Tooth
by Diane De Groat
When Gilbert loses his tooth, the reader finds out just how resourceful the Tooth Fairy can be. Call Number: R DEG
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Love is in the Air
by Jonathan Fenske
A lonely balloon falls in love with a lively kite and they share adventures high up in the air—flipping, dipping, spinning and playing in the clouds. Call Number: R FEN
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Marley : Farm Dog
by Susan Hill
When Marley's family visits Uncle Bob's farm, Marley tries to help with the chores by rounding up the chickens and herding the sheep, but he seems to just get in the way. Call Number: R HIL
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Blue Ribbon Day
by Cathy Hapka
Going to the county fair to help Jill's mom prepare the ponies for a driving class competition, Jill, Meg, and Annie enjoy the displays and festivities before running into rival Ben. Call Number: R HAP
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Wedgieman : a Hero is Born
by Charise Mericle Harper
Veggieboy practices flying, lifting, and helping people to hone his superhero skills. When his training as a superhero is complete, he is surprised when children want to change his name. Call Number: R HAR
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The Best Trick: A Pet Club Story
by Gwendolyn Hooks
Jake brings his dog Buddy to school on Pet Day and can't wait to show his classmates all the tricks Buddy can perform. Call Number: R HOO
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Nellie Sue, Happy Camper
by Rebecca Janni
Young cowgirl Nellie Sue and her friend Anna practicing their camping skills inside before venturing outdoors, where scratching and growling noises challenge their bravery. Call Number: R JAN
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Sophie Screwdriver
by Adria F. Klein
The new school playground has arrived, and Sophie Screwdriver is ready to make sure everything is safe. Call Number: R KLE
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Twinky the Dinky Dog
by Kate Klimo
The world treats Twinky like a dinky dog. The only problem is that Twinky doesn't feel dinky. What can a little dog do to prove the age-old adage that size doesn't matter? Call Number: R KLI
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Ollie & Moon, Aloha!: A Comic Reader
by Diane Kredensor
Two cat best friends are on the sandy beaches of Hawaii. When Ollie dares Moon to try something new, she learns about confronting her fears with the help of a friend. Call Number: R KRE
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Zack's Alligator and the First Snow
by Shirley Mozelle
Zack and his alligator keychain that grows into a fun-loving, full-sized alligator when it gets wet, enjoy the day playing in the snow, ice-fishing, and sledding. Call Number: R MOZ
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Dog on His Bus
by Eric Seltzer
Dog loves being a bus driver as he diligently drops off animal passengers at their stops Call Number: R SEL
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Paddywack
by Stephanie Spinner
Paddywack is a spunky pony who jumps, trots, and walks beautifully, as long as his rider remembers his treats. Call Number: R SPI
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The Stinky Giant
by Ellen Weiss
Pepper and Jake, sister and brother shepherds, match wits with the giant, Urk, who regularly floods their valley with his dirty washwater. Call Number: R WEI
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The Missing Trumpet
by Anita Yasuda
Cory the Corythosaurus is excited about playing in the school concert, but when the morning arrives his trumpet is missing-and it is up to the Dino Detectives to solve the mystery of who took it. Call Number: R YAS
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Bones and the Football Mystery
by David A. Adler
When Grandpa's lucky hat goes missing during a college football game, detective Jeffrey Bones and his friend Sally help look for it. Call Number: R ADL
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A Birthday for Bear
by Bonny Becker
Bear does not like anything to do with birthdays, so on his birthday he decides to spend it alone cleaning his house, but his bright-eyed friend Mouse has other plans for the party-pooper. Call Number: R BEC
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Rabbit & Robot: The Sleepover
by Cece Bell
Rabbit is excited about the sleepover he has carefully planned for his friend Robot, but Robot has some different ideas about how things should go. Call Number: R BEL
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Frog and friends : Frog's flying adventure
by Eve Bunting
Frog finds a flower and tries to keep it alive, flies on his seagull friend's back and gets help from his friends when he has trouble falling asleep. Call Number: R BUN
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Cork and Fuzz : No Fooling
by Dori Chaconas
As best friends Cork, a muskrat, and Fuzz, a possum, follow animal tracks through the snowy woods, Fuzz keeps fooling and playing tricks on Cork. Call Number: R CHA
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A Dozen Fairy Dresses
by Tennant Redbank
Working busily to sew beautiful gowns for her friends in anticipation of a forthcoming ball in Pixie Hollow, sewing-talent fairy Hem discovers that she has run out of time for her own dress. Call Number: R DIS
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Three Strikes for Rotten Ralph
by Jack Gantos
When Rotten Ralph, the cat, fails to win a spot on a baseball team with his friend Sarah, he becomes the "cat boy" instead, still dreaming of proving himself the superstar he imagines himself to be. Call Number: R GAN
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Bramble and Maggie : Give and Take
by Jessie Haas
Feeling bored when Maggie attends school, Bramble the horse gets into mischief involving Mr. Dingle next door, until a misbehaving hen and a midnight visitor help Bramble learn to be a good neighbor. Call Number: R HAA
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A Poor Excuse for a Dragon
by Geoffrey Hayes
When Fred the dragon leaves home he learns that he is not very good at roaring or breathing fire and swallowing people only makes him ill, but with help from a witch, a giant, and a wise boy he finds his true calling. Call Number: R HAY
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Houndsley and Catina Plink and Plunk
by James Howe
Houndsley likes canoeing and his friend Catina likes bicycling, but each has to help the other learn to enjoy these activities in order to do them together. Call Number: R HOW
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Moo, Katie Woo!
by Fran Manushkin
Katie and her class visit a farm and find out where eggs and milk come from. Call Number: R MAN
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Pearl and Wagner: Five Days till Summer
by Kate McMullan
Even though summer vacation starts in five days, Pearl and Wagner, a rabbit and a mouse who are best friends, worry about next year's teacher, mean Ms. Bean. Call Number: R MCM
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Max and Zoe : the School Concert
by Shelley Swanson Sateren
Max is worried about singing in the school concert, so his best friend Zoe offers to help him practice. Call Number: R SAT
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Green Team!
by Christy Webster
When the mutant turtle brothers leave their lair in the sewers for the first time, they witness a kidnapping and vow to help, only to discover the culprits are bent on world domination. Call Number: R TEE
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Fox and Crow Are NOT Friends
by Melissa Wiley
Continuing Aesop's fable, Fox and Crow tussle over pieces of cheese, but Mama, one of the three bears, outwits them both. Call Number: R WIL
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Mouse and Mole : a Winter Wonderland
by Wong Herbert Yee
Best friends Mouse and Mole enjoy playing in the snow with Sno-Mouse and Sno-Mole, two more best friends. Call Number: R YEE
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