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Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae
Gerald the Giraffe just wants to dance. But his thin legs and crooked knees make him seem clumsy and the other animals laugh. But a friendly cricket knows just the right song to prove the Giraffes really can dance.
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin
When Farmer Brown's cows find an old typewriter in the barn they soon learn to type. Once they have that mastered they start typing letters to Farmer Brown, letters that don't make Farmer Brown very happy! When the cows ask Farmer Brown for a warmer barn he refuses and the cows go on strike. It's up to duck to sort things out.
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The Pout-Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen
Mr Fish spends his days swimming about the sea looking gloomy. But Mr Fish, known for his large pout, discovers that being glum isn’t his real destiny.
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Beetle Bop by Denise Fleming
Beetles fly and beetles hop! There are all kinds of beetles, this books celebrates these colorful, wonderful creatures as they join together to dance the beetle bop.
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The Perfect Nest by Catherine Friend
Jack the farm cat is hungry so he comes up with a plan to build the perfect nest. With his nest he’ll attract the perfect chicken, who will lay the perfect egg, which will make the perfect omelet! At least that is Jack’s plan…
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The Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark by Ken Geist
Three little fish set out to make their way in the big blue ocean and build their own homes. Each fish chooses a different type of home and are soon surprised by a visitor – the Big Bad Shark!
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Twenty Six Princesses by Dave Horowitz
This fun alphabet book tells the story of twenty six princesses getting ready to attend the Frog Prince’s ball.
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The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers
Henry loves books – he loves to eat them! Henry thinks there is nothing more delicious than a tasty book and now he has a new goal in mind – to become the Incredible Book Eating Boy, the smartest boy in the whole world!
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My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza
When a tasty looking pig turns up on a hungry fox’s doorstep he thinks that it must be his lucky day. The fox has great plans to feast on the pig but the pig has other suggestions. Soon it seems it might not be the fox whose day is lucky, after all.
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A Mother for Choco by Keiko Kasza
Choco is looking for his mother. Choco tries all kinds of animals, looking for someone that looks just like him. Then he meets Mrs Bear and she asks him “If you had a Mommy, what would she do?” Choco finds out that his new family isn’t quite what he expected, but perfect for him, all the same.
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Anansi and the Magic Stick by Eric Kimmel
Anansi hates doing chores, he’d rather lounge about and relax than rush about being busy like the other animals. One day he notices that Jackal has a magic stick to do all his chores. Anansi steals the stick and sets it to watering his garden, but what happens isn’t quite what he expected!
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Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk
Sam the Mouse lives in the library and loves to read. Inspired by the books he decides to start writing his own stories and leaves them on the shelves for people in the library to find and read. Sam’s books are a hit and soon people want to meet the author, whatever will Sam do?
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How I Became a Pirate by Melinda Long
Jeremy Jacob's is busy building a sandcastle when a pirate ship sails up looking for a ‘master digger’. Jeremy is only too happy to sail off with the pirates to help them bury their treasure – as long as he’s back in time for soccer practice, that is.
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Pirates Don't Change Diapers
Jeremy Jacob's pirate friends return to find him and the treasure he buried for them in a secret spot in his back yard. The pirates want to dig it up but Jeremy has other plans, first they must help him by changing his baby sister’s diaper!
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The End by David LaRochelle
This fairy tale starts with a Princess and a Knight, a wedding and happily ever after. But wait… isn’t that meant to be the end? Find out how the Princess and the Knight got to wed and be happy as we discover the stories behind each of their strange and wonderful wedding guests.
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Froggy Plays T-Ball by Jonathan London
Froggy’s Dad is coaching the T-Ball team and Froggy can’t wait to have his first game. But Froggy has never played T-Ball and doesn’t quite understand the rules, making for a hilarious first game.
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The Baby BeeBee Bird by Diane Redfield Massie
It’s night time at the zoo and after a day of roaring, howling, squawking and hissing the animals are all ready to settle down to a good nights rest. Just when they fall asleep a sing-song “Beebeebobbibobbi” can be heard. A new baby bird has joined the zoo and after a full days sleep she’s ready to sing! The animals need to teach the baby bird that night time is for sleeping… and soon!
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Big Brown Bear Goes to Town by David McPhail
Rat needs a place to store his car when it rains so Bear sets out to help him, taking his very first trip in to town.
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Knuffle Bunny, Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity by Mo Willems
Trixie can’t wait for the first day of school to show everyone her Knuffle Bunny, but when she gets there disaster strikes – Sonya has a Knuffle Bunny too! When the girls set their bunnies to dueling the teacher keeps them safe for the day. It’s not until later that night when Trixie is curled up in bed that she realizes the bunny in her arms is not her Knuffle Bunny!
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What Aunts Do Best by Laura Numeroff
See how Aunts (and Uncles!) spend time with the nieces and nephews – building clubhouses, listening to piano tunes, shopping, cooking… you name it, they do it!
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Bad Boys Get Henpecked by Margie Palatini
Willy and Wally Wolf have chicken on the brain. When Mrs Hen needs some help around the coop the cunning Wolf brothers think this is the perfect way to get their hands on some finger-lickin’ chicken. But things don’t seem to work out quite the way they planned.
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Manana Iguana by Ann Whitford Paul
Iguana’s friends think her idea to hold a fiesta is great, until it comes to helping, that is. Her friends watch as Iguana cooks the food, makes the piñata and does the decorations, when it’s time for the fiesta her friends are all happy to attend, but will Iguana let them?
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Each Living Thing by Joanne Ryder
Discover the beauty in nature. The beautiful illustrations show all different kinds of creatures that live in our world.
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Raccoon Tune by Nancy Shaw
A family of raccoons prowls the streets at night looking for a tasty treat. They find some trash cans and set about having some noisy and naughty fun until one can goes rolling in to the stream…
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What Can You Do With a Rebozo? by Carmen Tafolla
What can you do with a Rebozo? So many things, you’d be amazed! This colorful picture book demonstrates some of the many uses a family has for their Mexican shawl.
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You Are Special, Little One by Nancy Tafuri
Six baby animals ask their parents “How am I special”. Find out all the ways that these parents think their little lions, foxes and prairie dogs are special.
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How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague
It’s bedtime for dinosaurs, but how do they say goodnight? Ten dinosaurs are tucked up in their beds, ready for sleep, find out what it took to get them there!
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