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Books in Picture Me Books series

  • I Love You Mommy

    Jillian Harker, Kristina Stephenson

    Board book (Parragon Inc, Sept. 27, 2012)
    Little Bear is so eager to run off and try new things that he fails to listen to his mother's advice, but after a few mishaps, Little Bear sees the wisdom in listening to what she has to say. On board pages.
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  • Muddypaws

    Parragon

    Paperback (Parragon Inc, April 30, 2011)
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  • Burglar Bill

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Janet and Allan Ahlberg's hilarious picture book, Burglar Bill. Burglar Bill is an entertaining picture book by the iconic British husband and wife picture book team Janet and Allan Ahlberg, creators of Peepo! Perfect as a bedtime story and for children learning to read! Who's that creeping down the street? Who's that climbing up the wall? Who's that coming through the window? Who's that? ... It's Burglar Bill. Allan Ahlberg has published over 100 children's books and with his late wife Janet, created many award-winning children's picture books, including Cops and Robbers, It was a Dark and Stormy Night, Each Peach Pear Plum and the Kate Greenaway Medal winning The Jolly Postman. Look out for these other classics by Allan Ahlberg: Kicking a Ball; The Baby's Catalogue; Cops and Robbers; Each Peach Pear Plum; The One and Only Two Heads; Son of a Gun; The Little Worm Book; Two Wheels Two Heads; Funny Bones; A Pair of Sinners; Happy Families; Peepo!; The Ha Ha Bonk Book; Help Your Child to Read; Ten in a Bed; Please Mrs Butler; Daisy Chains; Yum Yum; Playmates; Foldaways; Woof; The Cinderella Show; The Jolly Postman; The Jolly Christmas Postman; The Jolly Pocket Postman; The Clothes Horse and Other Stories; The Mighty Slide; Starting School; Heard it in the Playground; The Bear Nobody Wanted; It was a Dark and Stormy Night; The Giant Baby; Baby Sleeps; Blue Buggy; Doll and Teddy; See the Rabbit; Please Mrs Butler; The Better Brown Stories; The Boyhood of Burglar Bill
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  • Thank You For Being My Friend

    Peter Bently, Gill McLean

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Aug. 27, 2012)
    Cleo is scared of her new bedroom, where everything around her is filled with strange noises and shadows. Follow her in Thank You for Being My Friend as she makes a new friend and finds out that maybe everything isn't how it seems.
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  • The Completed Hickory Dickory Dock

    Jim Aylesworth, Eileen Christelow

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A rollicking nonsense verse that continues where the popular nursery rhyme leaves off follows the adventures and frolics of the energetic mouse through another eleven hours. Reprint.
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  • Muddypaws' New Friends

    Steve Smallman, Simon Mendez

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, April 19, 2013)
    Ben is Muddypaws best friend, but when Ben goes to school, Muddypaws has to stay at home. Then one day, Ben takes Muddypaws to school, too puppy school! There he meets two funny friends. Can the three pups work together to impress Ben, Muddypaws very best friend of all? This beautifully illustrated and sweet tale teaches children about making new friends and holding on to old ones. A picture book ideal for all ages!
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  • The Bat Boy and His Violin

    Gavin Curtis, E.B. Lewis

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Reginald loves to create beautiful music on his violin. But Papa, manager of the Dukes, the worst team in the Negro National League, needs a bat boy, not a "fiddler," and traveling with the Dukes doesn't leave Reginald much time for practicing. Soon the Dukes' dugout is filled with Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach -- and the bleachers are filled with the sound of the Dukes' bats. Has Reginald's violin changed the Dukes' luck -- and can his music pull off a miracle victory against the powerful Monarchs? Gavin Curtis's beautifully told story of family ties and team spirit and E. B. Lewis's lush watercolor paintings capture a very special period in history.
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  • Plants Can't Sit Still

    Rebecca E. Hirsch, Mia Posada

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Do plants really move? Absolutely! You might be surprised by all ways plants can move. Plants might not pick up their roots and walk away, but they definitely don't sit still! Discover the many ways plants (and their seeds) move. Whether it's a sunflower, a Venus flytrap, or an exotic plant like an exploding cucumber, this fascinating picture book shows just how excitingly active plants really are.
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  • Sitti's Secrets

    Naomi Shihab Nye, Nancy Carpenter

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1997)
    A beautiful picture book about family and love across distance.Mona’s grandmother, her Sitti, lives in a small Palestinian village on the other side of the earth. Once, Mona went to visit her. The couldn’t speak each other’s language, so they made up their own. They learned about each other’s worlds, and they discovered each other’s secrets. Then it was time for Mona to go back home, back to the other side of the earth. But even though there were millions of miles and millions of people between them, they remained true neighbors forever.
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  • Mr. Bear Babysits

    Debi Gliori

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Feb. 17, 1994)
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  • On a Pirate Ship

    Sarah Courtauld, Benji Davies, Laura Parker

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2007)
    A pirate and his crew set sail in search of treasure, but they must first endure a storm and fight a battle.
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  • Picture Me with My Grandma

    Catherine McCafferty

    Board book (Picture Me Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Book by McCafferty, Catherine
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