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Bonjour Babar!: The 6 Unabridged Classics by the Creator of Babar
by Jean De Brunhoff
Listed under Babar
The Three Pigs
by David Wiesner
Listed under David Wiesner Books
If You Take a Mouse to School
by Laura Joffe Numeroff, Felicia Bond (Illustrator)
Listed under Ages 4 - 8
Goodnight
Moon
by Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illustrator)
(Board book -- September 1991)
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
by Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle (Illustrator)
Listed under Baby Books
Click,
Clack, Moo: Cows That Type (Caldecott Honor Book, 2001)
by Doreen Cronin, Betsy Lewin (Illustrator)
(School & Library Binding -- January 28, 2000)
Charlotte's
Web
by E. B. White, Garth Williams
(Paperback -- April 1999)
Everyone
Poops
by Taro Gomi, Amanda Mayer Stinchecum (Translator)
(Hardcover -- March 1993)
If
You Take a Mouse to the Movies
by Felicia Bond (Illustrator), Laura Joffe Numeroff
(Hardcover -- October 2000)
Lizards
Weird and Wonderful
by Margery Facklam
Book Description: Do you know the difference between a salamander and
a lizard? Did you know that the largest lizards live in a habitat especially
created for them by humans? In this highly informative book, Margery Facklam's
enthusiastic and accurate writing blends with Alan Male's precise illustrations
to describe 13 of these amazing creatures. Facklam and Male deliver an
in-depth look into the fascinating world of lizards, from their quirky
eating habits to the defense of their territory. Whether Lizards: Weird
and Wonderful engenders a single book report or a lifelong interest, it
is a book that captures the essence of a group of intriguing creatures.
Hardcover from Little Brown & Company
Book Published: 01 April, 2003 |
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Moo,
Baa, La La La (Boynton, Sandra. Boynton Board Books.)
by Sandra Boynton (Illustrator)
(Hardcover -- November 1982)
Olivia (Caldecott Honor Book, 2001)
by Ian Falconer (Illustrator)
Listed under Children 4-8
Where
the Red Fern Grows
by Wilson Rawls
(Paperback -- August 1, 1984)
The Cat in the Hat
by Seuss, et al
Listed under Dr Seuss Books
Dog Heaven
by Cynthia Rylant
Listed under Dogs
The
Runaway Bunny
by Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illustrator)
(Board book -- March 1991)
Rosa Bonheur: All Nature's Children
by Gabriel P. Weisberg
Listed under Rosa Bonheur
The
Story of Doctor Dolittle
by Hugh Lofting, Michael Hague
Doctor Dolittle--a 19th-century English physician--has never been one
for worrying much. Even after his human patients desert him (when one too
many sit on one of the doctor's unusual parlor pets), he manages to convert
gracefully to animal medicine. Having mastered animal language along the
way (with the help of his caustic yet amusing parrot, Polynesia), he has
a good head start in his practice. Then, one cold, dark winter night, as
the doctor and his pets sit around the fire, a message arrives, via sparrow,
from Africa. A terrible epidemic has broken out among the monkeys, and
Doctor Dolittle is the only one who can save them. The beneficent physician
checks his money box--not a penny left. But the fate of Africa's ailing
apes lays squarely on his shoulders.
And so begins the delightful, whimsical adventures that are still enthralling
readers three quarters of a century after their original 1920 publication.
Hugh Lofting, winner of the 1923 Newbery Medal for The Voyages of Doctor
Dolittle, has more than a knack for storytelling. His ability to imbue
in his characters--human and animal--distinct, unique personalities is
remarkable, and his respect for the rights of all who share the planet
shines throughout. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter - Amazon.com
School & Library Binding from William Morrow
Book Published: 26 September, 1997 |
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book
by Eric Carle
Listed under Baby Books
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