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Can there be too much bread and jam? Readers and pre-readers, in groups or independently, will find even more to love about the unstoppable Frances in this oversized edition as the book gently, amusingly, most effectively (Booklist) makes its point. Full color.
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With a little aid from the Monster Under the Bed, Pish and Posh are about to get their fairy wings. Full color.
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An introduction to the strange mammals who ruled the earth after the dinosaurs.
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Do you have a big sister? Do you know how to drive her crazy? It's easy, really easy. Take it from me, Bradley Harris Pinkerton. Does your sister hog the bathroom? Does she spend hours on the phone with her friends? Then this book is for you All you need is a rubber snake, ...
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Barney is still itching from the chicken pox, so Grandpa tells Barney another one of his famous anti-itch stories. His tale of meeting a fierce tribe of head-shrinking Pooches and a jungle queen intent on making Grandpa her king is sure to take Barney's mind off those irritating ...
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Frances is jealous of her sister's birthday, but birthday spirit moves her to reluctantly give her coveted gift.
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When a baby sister arrives, Frances the badger finds a charming way to prove her own importance. Three-color illustrations.
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On his first day at a new school, Norm, a regular boy, has trouble fitting in with his monstrous classmates.
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What's a little boy to do when a goose and a duck think that he's their mother? Newbery Medal winner George's comic story and Lamont's lively art make for a silly tale about boys, geese, ducks, and the rhythms of nature. Full color.
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When Gilbert loses his tooth, the reader finds out just how resourceful the Tooth Fairy can be.
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