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The Fly: The Disgusting Critters Series
Elise Gravel - Tundra Books (NY) Format: Hardcover
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The first in a series of humorous books about disgusting creatures, The Fly is a look at the common housefly. It covers such topics as the hair on the fly's body (requires a lot of shaving), its ability to walk on the ceiling (it's pretty cool, but it's hard to play soccer up there),... |
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Shark Attack!
Billy Wrecks - Random House Format: Print book
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When the deep-sea villain Black Manta is up to no good, Batman and the DC Super Friends have to battle a sea of sharks and other underwater creatures to stop him. Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 will love this Step into Reading leveled reader featuring an action-packed super hero story, plus... |
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Big Dog and Little Dog Going for a Walk
Dav Pilkey - HMH Books for Young Readers Format: Hardcover
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Canine companions Big Dog and Little Dog are always getting into sticky situations. Their second adventure is about a particularly muddy situation! But friends who endure baths together are friends 'til the end--or, at least until their next muddy walk. With simple text, graphic... |
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Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana
James Dean - Harpercollins Format: Print book
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Pete the Cat and the Bad Banana is a special paper-over-board commemorative edition celebrating the 60th anniversary of I Can Read books for beginning readers. Eight bonus pages recount I Can Read's history, including a time line, never-before-seen sketches, and origin stories of beloved... |
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Gus
Olivier Dunrea - HMH Books for Young Readers Format: Hardcover
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Gus loves to be by himself. He explores all over the barnyard, taking in the world around him. Until he finds three small eggs. His perfect companions might be inside! How long will they take to hatch? In this Level 1 Green Light Reader, the latest addition to Olivier Dunrea's growing... |
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Flip-a-Word: Pig Wig
Harriet Ziefert - Blue Apple Books Format: Hardcover
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FLIP a page, find a rhyme!Its learning through funevery time!Even kids who cant read a sentence can read one word, or a two-word phrase. By putting their hands on the pages, kids are pulled into the learning dynamic. They make the page turn, and they gain a new word that rhymes with one they... |
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