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Home on the Range (Down Girl and Sit)by Nolan, Lucy & Reed, Mike |
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Bad to the Boneby Nolan, Lucy & Reed, MikeDown Girl, a dog, explains about her days spent protecting her home from the enemy next door named Here Kitty Kitty, and the many ways she tries to properly tr... |
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Fartsy Clausby Chivus, Mitch & Reed, MikeOn Christmas Eve when the traditional treat of milk and cookies is nowhere to be found, Santa helps himself to a large portion of franks and beans with alarmin... |
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A Million Dotsby Clements, Andrew & Reed, Mike |
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Cowboy Campby Sauer, Tammi & Reed, MikeA little boy who doesn't fit in at camp finds out just how valuable his non-cowboy skills can be. Every child will relate to the message, the humor, and the de... |
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Come with Me on Halloweenby Kimball, Linda Amy & Reed, Mike |
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Down Girl and SitSmarter than Squirrelsby Nolan, Lucy & Reed, MikeRecounts the adventures of a rambunctious dog who thinks her name is Down Girl and her next door neighbor, Sit, as they try to keep the world safe from dangero... |
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A Chill in the AirNature Poems for Fall and Winterby Frank, John & Reed, MikeA collection of short poems which reflect the seasonal changes as fall arrives and slowly turns to winter, winter brings storms and shorter days, then finally ... |
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Even Firefighters Hug Their Momsby MacLean, Christine Kole & Reed, MikeAn imaginative boy pretends to be a firefighter, policeman, construction worker, and other busy people, but he realizes that it is important to take time to gi... |
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Oh No, Noah!by Hurwitz, Johanna & Reed, MikeMoving to a new neighborhood means having to make new friends-which makes klutzy Noah more than a little nervous. And even though Mo, the spunky but nosy girl ... |
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