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Bad Boys Get Henpecked!by Palatini, Margie & Cole, Henry P. |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Chicken Butt!by Perl, Erica S. & Cole, Henry P.You know what?What?Chicken butt! The classic schoolyard joke has been recast as an irreverent picture book, with call-and-response parts for parent and child. ... |
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Katy Duck Is a Caterpillarby Capucilli, Alyssa Satin & Cole, Henry P.Its time for Katy Duck's spring dance recital and as usual Katy is looking forward to taking the stage by storm. But she's not cast not as a daffodil or the br... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Trudyby Cole, HenryWhen Esme meets Trudy at the county auction, she knows there's something really special about her. "She's quite a goat!" But she doesn't know how special, unti... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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Big Chickens Fly the Coopby Helakoski, Leslie & Cole, Henry P."Finding the farmhouse is no picnic for this pack of panicky poultry! The four big chickens are all cooped up when their dream is to see the farmhouse--so they... |
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Jack and Jill's Treehouseby Edwards, Pamela Duncan & Cole, Henry P.This is the wood that was hauled up to the branch that held the treehouse that Jack and Jill built. From hammering the first boards of wood to hanging the roof... |
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The Rubber-Legged Duckyby Keller, John W. & Cole, Henry P. |
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The Old Houseby Edwards, Pamela Duncan & Cole, Henry P. |
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On Meadowview Streetby Cole, Henry P.Upon moving to a new house, young Caroline and her parents encourage wildflowers to grow and birds and animals to stay in their yard, which soon has the whole ... |
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On Meadowview Streetby Cole, Henry P.Upon moving to a new house, young Caroline and her parents encourage wildflowers to grow and birds and animals to stay in their yard, which soon has the whole ... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |