Ehrlich, Fred

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Does a yak get a haircut?

2003
Shows how only some animals get haircuts and explains why it does not hurt for a child to have his hair cut.

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Does a lion brush?

2002
Although animals may not brush their teeth, children are told how and why they should.

You can't use your brain if you're a jellyfish

2007
Examines the brains of such species as bird, insects, worms, monkey, dogs, cats, and human brains, and describes how they work, their size, and how many cells they have.

A valentine for Ms. Vanilla

1994
On Valentine's Day the members of Ms. Vanilla's class participate in a party, write poems, open cards, and present a heart they all have signed to a special valentine.

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1991
It's lunchtime at Oak Hill School, and all the children go the lunchroom, but once they sit down to eat, their food goes everywhere but in their mouths.

A class play with Ms. Vanilla

1994
When Ms. Vanilla's class puts on a play of "Little Red Riding Hood," the wolf is played by Ms. Vanilla.

A class play with Ms. Vanilla

1992
When Ms. Vanilla's class puts on a play of "Little Red Riding Hood," the wolf is played by Ms. Vanilla.

Does a panda go to school?

2003
Shows why animals such as chimpanzees do not join children in going to school.

You can't see a dodo at the zoo

2005
Presents a children's illustrated rhyming book that describes some of the world's extinct animals such as the Dodo bird, wholly mammoth, and saber-tooth tiger, and describes why certain species of animals no longer exist.

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