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The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a book that will be passed on from generation to generation. An outstanding children's book that is loved by every child who reads it. |
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The Story about Ping
Since 1933, "The Story About Ping" has captivated generations of readers, but never before has it been available in a mass-market paperback format. No one can deny the appeal of the book's hero, the spirited little duck who lives on a boat in the Yangtze River. Full color.
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Possum Magic
Grandma Poss uses her best bush magic to make Hush invisible. But when Hush longs to be able to see herself again, the two possums must make their way across Australia to find the magic food that will make Hush visible once more. “ Another treat from Mem Fox that is sure to be treasured. The whimsical illustrations are a wonderful complement.” --"Children’ s Book Review Service" |
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Where the Wild Things Are
In this Caldecott Medal winner. Max, a wild and naughty boy, is sent to bed without his supper by his exhausted mother. In his room, he imagines sailing far away to a land of Wild Things. Instead of eating him, the Wild Things make Max their king. |
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The Very Busy Spider
With over 300,000 copies sold since its publication in 1985, The Very Busy Spider is well on its way to becoming a modern classic. The raised lines for the spider, its web, and an unsuspecting fly allow both sighted and visually impaired children to follow the action. Full color.
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Who Sank the Boat?
Beside the sea, there once lived a cow, a donkey, a sheep, a pig, and a tiny little mouse. One warm, sunny morning--for no particular reason--they decided to go for a row in the bay. Do you know who sank the boat? "Funny . . . just right for the very young".--The New Yorker. An American Bookseller Pick of the List Book. Library of Congress Books for Children. Full color. |
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Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild!
Harriet doesn't mean to be pesky. Sometimes she just is. And her mother doesn't mean to lose her temper. But Harriet and her mother know that even when they do things they wish they hadn't, they still love each other very much. Full color.
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