imagination

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imagination

Is that you, Eleanor Sue?

2018
"Saturdays are dress-up days when Eleanor Sue climbs out the window ... tiptoes over to the front door ... and rings the doorbell. When her mother answers, she doesn't see Eleanor Sue. She sees a cranky old neighbor. Or a hungry witch. Or a white-bearded wizard. Eleanor Sue is a master of disguise, but when her mother gets in on the act, along with Grandma, anything can happen"--Provided by publisher.

There's a tiger in the garden

2018
"When Grandma says she's seen a tiger in the garden, Nora doesn't believe her. She's too old to play Grandma's silly games! Everyone knows that tigers live in jungles, not gardens. So, even when Nora sees butterflies with wings as big as her arm, and plants that try and eat her toy giraffe, and a polar bear that likes fishing, she knows there's absolutely, definitely no way there could be a tiger in the garden. Could there?"--OCLC.

Chicken on vacation

2018
"Zoey the chicken decides to use her imagination to have a beach day and bring her friends along to find buried treasure"--OCLC.

Wild one

2018
"Rhyming couplets describe a day in the life of an energetic, little girl who stretches "like a cat" and hangs "like a bat," while the illustrations show both the child and the succession of imaginary animals she mimics"--Provided by publisher.

I need all of it

2018
While Jim helps sort laundry, his father finds objects in Jim's pants pocket that he thinks are worthless, but Jim recounts tales of their immense importance.

Asobo

2016
A lively yellow dot leads the reader through a journey through color, shape, and a child's imagination.

What if...? Then we...

short, very short, shorter-than-ever possibilities
"Two polar bear friends have a thrilling adventure as they imagine solutions to a variety of possible situations"--Amazon.com.

Harold & Hog pretend for real!

Can the friendship of best friends Harold and Hog, a carefree elephant and a careful hog, survive a game of pretending to be Mo Willems's Elephant and Piggie?.
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The 78-story treehouse

"Andy and Terry must get past their differences to save their story ideas from a herd of spy cows"--OCLC.
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The 104-story treehouse

"When Andy has a toothache that hurts so bad he can't write any jokes for their new book, Terry knows just what to do: buy a Joke Writer 2000 to write the jokes for them! All they need first is some money from their money-making machine and then it's off to the store. It's a foolproof plan--a Terry-proof one, even! What could go wrong?"--Amazon.com.
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