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Commotion in the ocean
by Giles Andreae
Including whales, walruses, penguins, polar bears, stingrays, and sharks, a wonderful collection of poems celebrates the many creatures that live in and around the ocean. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
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Farmyard beat
by Lindsey Craig
The nighttime antics of toe-tapping, happily dancing sheep, cows and pigs result in the emission of raucous animal noises that eventually awaken Farmer Sue, in a board book rendition of a story illustrated by the creator of the Emmy Award-winning Arthur series.
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Oh, no!
by Candace Fleming
The author of Imogene's Last Stand and the Caldecott Medalist illustrator of My Friend Rabbit present the comical story of a sequence of animals who repeat a refrain of dismay as they fall, one by one, into a deep hole.
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The perfect nest
by Catherine Friend
Jack the cat gets much more than he bargained for when he decides to build the perfect nest to attract the perfect chicken, who will lay the perfect egg, which will make the perfect omelet.
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The vegetable group
by Helen Frost
Simple text and photographs present the foods that are part of the vegetable group and their nutritional importance
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The gingerbread boy
by Paul Galdone
Retells the popular story about a boastful cookie that runs away from a group of hungry people and animals
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Big Mean Mike
by Michelle Knudsen
An uproarious tale about self-acceptance follows the experiences of Mike, a big and tough youngster who discovers the importance of not worrying about what others think, even when his friends are cute and fuzzy.
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Please, puppy, please
by Spike Lee
When two toddlers take on the responsibility of caring for their first pet, a precocious little pup, the little ones quickly realize that they are going to have their hands full as they chase after the energetic new family member who prefers to live by his own rules!
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Pete the Cat : I love my white shoes
by Eric Litwin
Wearing his brand-new white shoes, Pete the Cat walks down the street paying no mind to the piles he steps in, which turn his white shoes into colorful messes. 45,000 first printing.
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Dig dig digging
by Margaret Mayo
Simple rhymes introduce various large vehicles, such as dump trucks, fire engines, and tractors, and describe the work that they do.
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Don't worry, Douglas!
by David Melling
Douglas, a young brown bear, receives a new wooly hat as special present from his father, but when some upsetting things happen to the gift, Douglas learns that it takes a really BIG bear to tell the truth, in a hilarious follow-up to Hugless Douglas.
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How do you know it's winter?
by Ruth Owen
Describes some of the signs of winter, including changes in light and temperature, plants at rest, bare branches on trees, animals and birds responding to the cold and lack of food, and other differences, and suggests related activities
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Whose teeth are these?
by Joanne Randolph
Simple text challenges young readers to identify animals based on images and descriptions of their teeth
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Dragons love tacos
by Adam Rubin
Explores the love dragons have for tacos and the dangers of feeding them anything with spicy salsa. By the award-winning team behind Those Darn Squirrels!
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Cornelius P. Mud, are you ready for baby?
by Barney Saltzberg
Although everyone else seems thrilled, Cornelius B. Mud is not happy with the arrival of his new sibling, especially since he is stealing all the attention and can't do anything fun, but with time, Cornelius changes his tune and soon realizes that being a big brother can be quite special after all!
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New socks
by Bob Shea
A chicken is filled with excitement and self-confidence when he dons a new pair of orange socks, in a delightfully hip picture book illustrated with retro-style artwork.
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Joseph had a little overcoat
by Simms Taback
An old Eastern European folk song provides the basis for a tale about a peasant who devises clever uses for his worn-out overcoat. By the creator of the Caldecott Honor Book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. 30,000 first printing.
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Rhyming dust bunnies
by Jan Thomas
As three dust bunnies, Ed, Ned, and Ted, are demonstrating how much they love to rhyme, a fourth, Bob, is trying to warn them of approaching danger
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Your pal Mo Willems presents Leonardo the terrible monster
by Mo Willems
Losing all hope in his ability to scare people, which is sorely lacking, Leonardo, who is terrible at being a monster, discovers a nervous little boy who seems to be the perfect candidate for him to practice on. 7-city author tour.
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The cow loves cookies
by Karma Wilson
While all the other animals on the farm enjoy eating their regular food, the cow chooses to eat the one thing she loves best, in a read-aloud story from the New York Times best-selling author of Bear Snores On.
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