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The Day the Dog Dressed Like Dad
by Tom Amico
One day the family dog comes downstairs dressed like dad, but this fatherly pooch is still a dog in many ways. He brings himself his own paper and slippers, and the kids get a lick goodnight instead of a kiss. Call Number: E AMI
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The Water Hole
by Graeme Base
As one rhino gives way to two tigers on up to ten kangaroos, a water hole is revealed in ten different worldwide habitats from the African plains to the Himalayan mountains to the Australian outback. Call Number: E 123 BAS
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Read All About It!
by Laura L. Bush and Jenna Bush
Tyrone and his friends rule the school except for the library, which he thinks is boring until strange happenings during story hour change his mind. Call Number: E BUS
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Dooby Dooby Moo
by Doreen Cronin
While Farmer Brown sleeps, his animals prepare for a talent show at the county fair where the grand prize is a trampoline. Call Number: E CRO
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Is There Really a Human Race?
by Jamie Lee Curtis
A little boy ponders the statement "Is There Really a Human Race?" with the help of his parents who teach him about being human and being the best you can be. Call Number: E CUR
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Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride
by Kate DiCamillo
Mr. Watson's usual Saturday drive in his Cadillac with his favorite pig, Mercy, turns into an adventure when an unexpected passenger shows up in the back seat and Mercy finds herself behind the wheel. Call Number: J DICAMILL
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This Is The Teacher
by Rhonda Gowler Greene
On a regular day at school, havoc is wreaked in the form of an ant farm on the loose, cupcake carnage, and an escaped hamster. Call Number: E GRE
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There Was a Bold Lady Who Wanted a Star
by Charise Mericle Harper
Wanting to possess a special star she sees in the nighttime sky, a determined lady uses everything and anything she can find, from a bike to a rocket, to get out there and bring it back. Call Number: E HAR
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Hey, Little Ant
by Phillip M. Hoose and Hannah Hoose
A song in which an ant pleads with the kid who is tempted to squish it. Call Number: E HOO
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My Lucky Day
by Keiko Kasza
When a young pig knocks on a fox's door, Mr. Fox thinks dinner has arrived, but the pig has other plans in this funny trickster tale. Call Number: E KAS
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The Mysterious Tadpole
by Steven Kellogg
It soon becomes clear that Louis's pet tadpole is not turning into an ordinary frog. Call Number: E KEL
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Max for President
by Jarrett Krosoczka
Max and Kelly vie for the title of class president, in a laugh-out-loud picture book that introduces youngsters to the value of good sportsmanship while teaching them about elections. Call Number: E KRO
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Tacky and the Emperor
by Helen Lester
While awaiting a visit from the Emperor, a group of penguins fail to recognize their friend Tacky in the Emperor's clothes. Call Number: E LES
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The Boy Who Cried Fabulous
by Lesléa Newman
A young boy's fascination with everything he sees around him causes him to be late and upsets his parents, until they come to realize his special gift. Call Number: E NEW
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The Three Silly Billies
by Margie Palatini
When no one has enough money to cross the toll bridge to get to the beach, Billy Bob, Billy Bo, and Just Plain Billy wait for others to see if they can get help and enough money to get through the gates. Call Number: E PAL
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My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother
by Patricia Polacco
When Patricia wishes on a star that she could do something--anything--better than her show-off brother Richard, she finds out just what wishes--and older brothers--can really do. Call Number: E POL
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Earth Day Birthday
by Pattie L. Schnetzler
Set to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", verses describe different animals that illustrate the wonders of the wild world. Includes a factual section about Earth Day and ways to celebrate it. Call Number: E SCH
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Do You Have a Hat?
by Eileen Spinelli
The hats of magicians, musicians, painters, politicians, and a plethora of others are presented in a wacky book about people wearing hats. Call Number: E SPI
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Pigsty
by Mark Teague
Wendell Fultz, a young boy whose room is so messy that it becomes a pigsty, is horrified when some pigs decide that the place is just perfect and decide to move in. Call Number: E TEA
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How Big Is the World?
by Britta Teckentrup
Little Mole asks each animal he meets how big the world is, and they all give progressively larger answers, ranging from the size of a spider's web to an endless ocean. Call Number: E TEC
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