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Too Much Kissing!And Other Silly Dilly Songs About Parentsby Katz, Alan M. & Catrow, David J. |
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Going, Going, Gone!And Other Silly Dilly Sports Songsby Katz, Alan M. & Catrow, David J.Calling all silly dilly fans!Get ready to take a giant time-out for laughs, 'cause the bestselling creators of Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly... |
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Are You Quite Polite?Silly Dilly Manners Songsby Katz, Alan M. & Catrow, David J.You all know..."Do Your Ears Hang Low?"and"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,"but what about"Are You Quite Polite?"andQuiet in the Library" ?!Songwriter and comedy... |
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Plantzilla Goes to Campby Nolen, Jerdine & Catrow, David J.Through a series of letters a boy, his parents, and others discuss Camp Wannaleavee, the camp bully, and Plantzilla, who has been forbidden to come but misses ... |
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Our Tree Named Steveby Zweibel, Alan & Catrow, David J. |
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I Wanna Iguanaby Orloff, Karen Kaufman & Catrow, David J. |
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The Boy Who Looked like Lincolnby Reiss, Mike & Catrow, David J.Eight-year-old Benjy, who is always being teased because he resembles Abraham Lincoln, learns to accept and appreciate his face when he attends a special summe... |
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I'm Still Here in the BathtubBrand New Silly Dilly Songsby Katz, Alan M. & Catrow, David J.Well-known songs, including "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and "Farmer in the Dell," are presented with new words and titles, such as "Tiny Baby Brother" and "I'm in My R... |
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Santa Claustrophobiaby Reiss, Mike & Catrow, David J. |
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Plantzillaby Nolen, Jerdine & Catrow, David J.In a series of letters a boy, his science teacher, and his parents discuss the progress of a very unusual, sometimes frightening, plant that becomes more human... |
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