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Books in Little Deer Books series

  • An A.B.C Christmas

    Amy Houts, Nancy Munger

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, June 1, 1993)
    Uses quotes from the Bible about the birth of Jesus and illustrations of children preparing a Sunday school classroom for Christmas to present the letters of the alphabet.
  • Pigs Have Piglets

    Graeme Base

    Hardcover (Viking Australia, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Pigs have piglets. But what are other baby animals called? Graeme Base's distinctive artwork comes alive in this beautiful fold-out book for the very young.
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  • Ghost Gets Dressed!

    Janee Trasler

    Hardcover (LB Kids, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Ghost and Monster are back for another hilarious Halloween misadventure! Ghost wears a hat...Ghost wears a scarf...Ghost wears mittens...Ghost even wears a hot pink coat!But Monster's had enough--he needs something snazzy to wear too! Featuring a spooky glow-in-the-dark cover, this book is sure to keep kids laughing as they read along!
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  • Peep, Peep, I Love You!

    Sandra Magsamen

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Dec. 26, 2018)
    An adorable lift-the-flap springtime and Easter story, full of sweet animal sounds!Lift the flaps and discover all the different farm mommies, babies, and the sounds they make! Perfect for Easter and any springtime celebration, this gently refreshed backlist features a padded fabric cover and sturdy lift-the-flaps on every page! Snuggle up with your little one and discover this lovable farmyard story from bestselling baby and toddler brand creator, Sandra Magsamen.
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  • The Little Book of Knowledge: Sharks

    Bernard Seret, Julien Sole

    Hardcover (IDW Publishing, June 26, 2018)
    Since the turn of the century scientists have been going shark crazy! Now dive into a world beneath the waves and learn all about one of nature's most mysterious creatures. Sharks! They've fascinated mankind forever, but we still have a lot to learn and 16% of shark species have been discovered in the last 15 years!The Little Book of Knowledge series has everything you want to know about your favorite subjects, wrapped in a convenient and attractive hardcover graphic novel. Written by experts in the field and drawn by artists who know the material, each Little Book is perfect for the established enthusiast and burgeoning amateur alike.
  • A Little Flush

    Benoit Charlat

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Children who have reached the toilet-training stage will think this is the funniest book they've ever seen. Most parents will smile, too, as children and parents turn the pages and follow the antics of a comical group of animals. Here, in amusing words and pictures, is gentle encouragement to toddlers who are going through their toilet-training stage. The color illustrations on every page are large and bold, and the story concludes with a sound button for kids to press. A little chick watches as a little pig, a dog, a pair of penguins, and several other animals take turns sitting on the toilet. At last, it's little chick's turn. The book's final two-page spread features a pop-up showing all the other animals shouting Bravo! as the little chick flushes the toilet. When kids press the sound button on the toilet's lid, they hear the toilet flush.
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  • The Baby

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Random House of Canada, Limited, Oct. 3, 1974)
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  • I like Sunday School!

    Mikal Keefer

    Hardcover (Standard Pub. Co, March 15, 1993)
    A little boy enthusiastically gets ready for and attends Sunday school.
  • A Little Fart

    Maëlle Lemaitre, Pascal Lemaître

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Children who have reached the toilet-training stage will think this is the funniest book they've ever seen. Most parents will smile, too, as children and parents turn the pages and follow the antics of a comical group of animals. The color illustrations on every page are large and bold, and the story concludes with a sound button for kids to press. One running rabbit, two little pigs, three tiny birds, and an assembly of other animals are all running toward their potties. On the book's very last page, kids open a double gatefold spread and find that the animals have all reached their destinations. A sound chip embedded in the illustration gives off an appropriately flatulent noise.
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  • Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (HarperColl, March 1, 2000)
    Little Tim lived in a house by the sea. He wanted very much to be a sailor, but his parents said he was much too young and must wait for years and years, until he was grown up. So when Tim got a chance to stow away on a steamer, of course he jumped at it, little expecting the hard work, the stormy sea, and the sinking ship to come!First published between 1936 and 1977, Edward Ardizzone's Little Tim books have been loved by generations of children for their spirited adventures and totally matter-of-fact tellings by a storyteller who spoke straight to children's imaginations. As Maurice Sendak has said, "The opening lines of the very first story were a droll Ishmael-like call to adventure that gave great promise of wonderful things to come."We are proud to bring Little Tim to a new generation of readers.
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  • Barnaby Mouse, Detective, and the Mystery of the Big Book

    Diane M. Stortz, Patrick Girouard

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Barnaby Mouse solves a mystery when he learns why the people in his new home are always referring to a big book called the Bible.
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odd Opposites

    Ripley's Believe It Or Not!

    Board book (Ripley Publishing, June 4, 2019)
    Building on the Ripley's board book firsts, this fun and silly illustrated guide to opposites will delight kids and adults alike! What's more fun than learning opposites, especially when they're as delightfully drawn as these! Kids will enjoy seeing silly characters illustrating everyday opposites like day and night, as well as some sillier ones, like clean and dirty. Drawn by our own Ripley cartoonist, understanding opposites has never been more fun!
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