picture books

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655
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picture books

In the middle of fall

"Introduces concepts and vocabulary of fall--autumn colors, changes in plants and animals... and wind, which soon leads to the next season"--Provided by publisher.

Mama Lion wins the race

"Mama Lion, Tigey, the Flying Pandinis, and the Knitted Monkeys compete in a road race, and when the Pandinis stop to help Mama Lion, she is happy to return the favor"--Provided by publisher.

Hooray for hat!

Elephant wakes up in a grumpy mood, but a present on his doorstep--a hat--cheers him and he sets out to greet his neighbors who all, it seems, need hats of their own.

Norton and Alpha

2017
"Norton and his robot dog like to collect objects that they use to create new inventions, but they think there is no possible use for the flower they find on one of their walks"--OCLC.

Old MacDonald had a...zoo?

"In this revision of the classic song, Farmer MacDonald finds his farm invaded by a kangaroo, an elephant, and other animals that belong to the zoo, until he rounds them up and takes them back where they belong"--Provided by publisher.

Cool dog, school dog

When Tinka the dog follows her owner to school and creates havoc, the children discover a way to let her stay in the classroom and help.

Pig & Goose and the first day of spring

On the first day of spring Pig sets out to have a picnic by the pond, meets Goose, and so discovers a new friend.

Wordplay

Learn about the parts of speech, as Noun and Verb contend to see which is the most important.

Chester Raccoon and the almost perfect sleepover

"Chester Raccoon goes to his first sleepover and enjoys a day of fun and games with his friends. But when it is time to go to sleep, Chester feels his mother's love through his Kissing Hand, but still misses his home. Chester goes home and Mrs. Raccoon assures him he came home at just the right time"--.

Pete the cat and the cool cat boogie

"Pete the Cat is learning a new dance -- the Cool Cat Boogie! When he hears a groovy beat, he's full of happy feet. But when Grumpy toad tells him, "Pete, you dance all wrong!" Pete is determined to become a better dancer. With the help of his friends and some wise words from Owl, Pete learns that he's the grooviest when he's being himself."--Dust jacket flap.

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