picture books

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picture books

Full of fall

"Simple text and photographs explore the science behind the transformation that trees undergo in the fall"--OCLC.

LMNO pea-quel

Busy little peas introduce more of their favorite occupations and activities, from actor to zipper on a zip line.

Pass it on

"Illustrations and rhythmic text encourage the reader to relish and pass along smiles, chuckles, and joy."--OCLC.

The three billy goats gruff

Three billy goats must outwit the big, ugly troll that lives under the bridge they have to cross on their way up the mountain.

Cinderella and the furry slippers

"Cinderella is dying to go to the ball. She's seen pictures of the fancy castle and the handsome prince, she's heard the fairy tales about true love, she's found the perfect dress in Princess magazine and she's even found an ad for a Fairy Godmother. She's all set. Except the fairy godmother doesn't look like the one in the ad. And the castle doesn't look like the picture. And the prince ... well, Cinderella decides her fairy-tale ending is going to look different--and be a whole lot more fun"--Dust jacket flap.

The three little pigs and the somewhat bad wolf

In this original version of the traditional tale, the three little pigs are in their usual trouble with the somewhat bad wolf--who is really just very hungry and frustrated that the pizza parlor will not serve him.

The great pasta escape

Various types of pasta have followed the rules since they were made but when they learn they are meant to be eaten, they plot how to escape the factory.

The wolf, the duck, & the mouse

"When a mouse is swallowed by a wolf, he learns that a duck devoured earlier has set up a table to enjoy the food the gluttonous predator eats"--OCLC.

Shawn loves sharks

"Shawn loves sharks with all his heart, so when his nemisis, Stacy, is assigned 'sharks' for the big class project, Shawn is not happy"--Provided by publisher.

Little i

Little i goes on a epic adventure to find his dot that has fallen off and rolled away.

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