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  • Monster Goose

    Judy Sierra, Jack E. Davis

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Old Monster Goose has turned Mother Goose's world of nursery rhymes inside out! Here she presents twenty-five deliciously disgusting poems, filled with rodents and maggots, zombies and ghouls, spiders, and of course, monsters.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 9/1/2005Pages: 56Reading Level: Age 5 and Up
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  • Dinosaur Cousins?

    Bernard Most

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Aug. 24, 1990)
    Clever words and vivid illustrations point out the remarkable similarities between animals of today and dinosaurs of yesterday. “Not a scientifically grounded introduction to dinosaurs but instead an imaginative and interesting piece of whimsy.”--Booklist
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  • Bubba and Beau Go Night-night

    Kathi Appelt, Arthur Howard

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Sister, it's down the road again in this second outing for Bubba and Beau, best friends who love to go bye-bye. But when the sun goes down, are those two ready for bed? No siree, Bob!
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  • North to Freedom

    Anne Holm, L. W. Kingsland

    Hardcover (A Voyager / HBJ Book, Jan. 1, 1965)
    "A wonderful boy in a thrilling story..." - Book Week.
  • Mr. Nick's Knitting

    Margaret Wild, Dee Huxley

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Oct. 1, 1994)
    When his knitting companion, Mrs. Jolley, who rides with him every day on the train into the city, becomes ill, Mr. Nick finds a way to cheer her up
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  • The Littlest Dinosaurs

    Bernard Most

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Feb. 15, 1993)
    Focusing on dinosaurs less than fifteen feet in length, the author/illustrator relates their size to objects common in a child’s world: a tricycle, a refrigerator, a backpack, to name a few. “A winner by any measure!”--Booklist
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  • Beverly Billingsly Borrows a Book

    Alexander Stadler

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Aug. 1, 2006)
    One very special morning, Beverly Billingsly becomes a proud new card-carrying member of the Piedmont Public Library. But what happens when she forgets to return her book by its due date? Will Beverly ever be able to borrow another book?
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  • Real Tooth Fairy

    Marilyn Kaye

    Paperback (Voyager Books, March 15, 1990)
    Youth Fiction Illustrated Marilyn Kaye Helen Cogancherry The Tooth Fairy Teeth Imagination Fairy Tales. Color IllustrationsJust who is the real tooth fairy? Parents and children alike delight in the surprising explanation for the mystery that has puzzled every child who has hidden a tooth beneath a pillow. "A charming explanation for one of childhood's . . . mysteries, warmly and realistically illustrated".--School Library
  • How Now, Brown Cow?

    Alice Schertle, Amanda Schaffer

    Paperback (Voyager Books, March 15, 1998)
    “How/now,/brown/cow?/How’s it going?/Just stopped by-/heard you lowing . . . ./Lovely view/lovely weather/Good to have/this moo/together.” The humble cow is revealed in all her physical and philosophical splendor in this varied and charming poetry collection.
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  • Many Moons

    James Thurber, Marc Simont

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Princess Lenore is ill from eating too many raspberry tarts. She believes that possessing the moon is the only thing that will cure her. Despite a command from the King, neither the Lord High Chamberlain nor the Royal Wizard nor the Royal Mathematician can get the moon for her. Only when the clever Court Jester consults the Princess herself is the problem solved--with characteristic Thurber wit.
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  • The Prince of Butterflies

    Bruce Coville, John Clapp

    Paperback (Voyager Books, June 1, 2007)
    One summer morning, a flock of monarch butterflies alights on John Farrington's house and changes his life forever. Now that the meadows have become minimalls and the forests are turned into parking lots, the butterflies need a new home. Can John lead them to another refuge?
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  • Hoodwinked

    Arthur Howard

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    With gentle humor and a touch of magic, Arthur Howard reveals how true friendship sometimes turns up in the most surprising places.
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