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Scaredy Squirrel
by Mélanie Watt
Frightened of the world that exists beyond the high limbs of his tree-top home, Scaredy Squirrel keeps himself well prepared for any harm that could come his way, but when he is suddenly forced out from his branches, Scaredy Squirrel is pleasantly surprised with what he discovers on the ground below.
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Bird & Squirrel: On the Run!
by James Burks
A happy-go-lucky Bird and a cautious acorn-collecting Squirrel become unlikely best friends when Squirrel loses his winter stash while saving Bird from Cat, prompting a zany road-trip adventure in search of warm weather and plentiful food.
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Bean Dog and Nugget: The Ball
by Charise Mericle Harper
Combines simple text and cartoon-style illustrations in a first installment in a new series by the author of the Fashion Kitty stories that follows the adventures of an unusual duo who dream up elaborate and silly ways to reclaim a ball that has rolled into a bush.
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Owly : A Time to Be Brave
by Andy Runton
When a new visitor enters the forest, he is misunderstood because of his appearance, but things aren't always as they seem, and everyone soon finds out that the power of friendship can fix just about anything.
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Binky the Space Cat
by Ashley Spires
Binky, a beloved house cat, tries to prepare a rocket ship so that he can explore outer space, but he has second thoughts about taking off as he wonders how his owners would protect themselves against aliens if he weren't there to help them
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And Then There Were Gnomes
by Colleen A. F. Venable
Sasspants, the reluctant guinea pig private investigator, is drawn into another mystery by Hamisher the hamster, who believes there is a ghost in the pet shop.
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Superhero Joe
by Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman
Blends traditional illustrations and comic book graphics with rollicking text in the story of an imaginative young would-be superhero who transforms himself with a blanket cape and a trash can lid shield in order to save the day. Illustrated by the artist of Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs.
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Chester
by Mélanie Watt
As the author/illustrator attempts to create a picture book about a mouse in a house, her rotund feline Chester sends the mouse packing and attempts to rewrite the story with his handy red marker
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Have I got a book for you!
by Mélanie Watt
Mr. Al Foxwood is an avid salesman and gives very persuasive reasons why someone should buy the book he is selling
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You're finally here!
by Mélanie Watt
Although Bunny is excited to finally have a reader open his book, he expresses his impatience at the long wait
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Scaredy Squirrel at night
by Mélanie Watt
Exhausted due to lack of sleep because he wants to avoid having bad dreams, Scaredy Squirrel finally devises a Bad Dream Action Plan which includes a fire extinguisher to snuff out dragons and a fan to blast away ghosts
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