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Books in Picture Puffins/new Baby series

  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 30, 1977)
    From the creator of the beloved Corduroy, here is a charming story about being yourselfWhen Dandelion gets an invitation to a party, he's excited. The invitation is extra fancy, so Dandelion decides to get himself all dressed up. But when he gets to the party, no one recognizes him! Fortunately, it all works out in the end, and Dandelion learns an important lesson about being true to who you are.
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  • The Boy Who Held Back the Sea

    Lenny Hort, Thomas Locker, Mary Mapes Dodge

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 1, 1993)
    From the award-winning and renowned illustrator Thomas Locker, beautiful oil-painted illustrations pair with this wonderful retelling of the traditional Dutch folktale. Jan had never done anything more heroic than shout for the guard because he’d imagined he’d seen a sea serpent. But when Jan discovered water trickling through a desolate stretch of the dike that protected his low-lying village, he knew he had to act fast. “Visually stunning.”—Publishers Weekly "Locker's depiction of nature overpowering humanity is especially significant to the story and to the Dutch people who have spent centuries battling the sea."--School Library Journal
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  • Umbrella

    Taro Yashima

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 25, 1977)
    Momo can't wait to use the red boots and umbrella she received on her birthday. All she needs now is a rainy day! Soft illustrations portray a thoughtful story about patience and growing independence.
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  • All Aboard ABC

    Doug Magee

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    An alphabet book introducing the world of trains!
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  • Boundless Grace

    Mary Hoffman, Caroline Binch

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Dec. 18, 2000)
    Mary Hoffman and Caroline Binch bring their heroine to brilliant life in this charming sequel to the award-winning Amazing Grace.When Grace gets the opportunity to go to Africa and visit with her father and his new family, she feels a little strange. But Nana says families are what you make them, and Grace is going to make the most of hers! "As assured and uplifting as its predecessor." -Publishers Weekly, starred review"Validating, uplifting, and bound to please." -School Library Journal, starred reviewA Reading Rainbow Book * A Parents Choice Best Book of the YearA Parents Magazine Best Book of the Year * Parenting Magazine Reading Magic AwardAn NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
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  • Life Is Fun!

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1996)
    A heartwarming picture book complemented by bright, full-color illustrations and an amusing text gives young readers whimsical instructions on how to be happy on Earth while providing advice on how to get the most out of life. Reprint.
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  • Going West

    Jean Van Leeuwen, Thomas B. Allen

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Award-winning author Jean Van Leeuwen tells the moving story of a pioneer family during the Westward ExpansionOne day in early spring they packed everything they had into our wagon, and set out to find a new home. Sleeping under the stars, weathering terrible storms, and fording swollen rivers, Hannah and her family made the journey of a lifetime. An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists."Like pages torn from a frontier journal, stirring sketches and lyrical text form a moving tribute to the brave families to whom the book is dedicated."—Publishers Weekly
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  • Bigfoot Cinderrrrrella

    Tony Johnston, James Warhola

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 23, 2000)
    In the old growth forest, a dashing Bigfoot prince searches for his Bigfoot princess. Rrrrrella, who also lives in the forest, would be a perfect match. But can she get past her ugly stepsisters to win the prince's heart? Full-color illustrations.
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  • Where Butterflies Grow

    Joanne Ryder, Lynne Cherry

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 1, 1996)
    In a field of lacy leaves, a small caterpillar hatches, grows, and sheds its skin, becoming a smooth, green creeper. It eats and changes some more, then in a sequence of remarkable close-ups, spins a sliken sling in which to pupate—until it finally bursts forth as a brilliant black swallowtail butterfly. Includes suggestions on how children can grow butterfiles in their own gardens.
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  • My Teacher Sleeps in School

    Leatie Weiss

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 6, 1985)
    Join the children in Mrs. Marsh's class as they search for clues to prove their teacher sleeps in school, and enjoy their surprise when a mystery bus trip ends in front of a nice white house with a blue door—a house much like the ones they live in themselves.
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  • Whistle for Willie

    Ezra Jack Keats

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 24, 1977)
    Since it was first published in 1964, Whistle for Willie has delighted millions of young readers with its nearly wordless text and its striking collage artwork depicting the story of Peter, who longs to whistle for his dog. The New York Times wrote: "Mr. Keats' illustrations boldly, colorfully capture the child, his city world, and the shimmering heat of a summer's day."
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  • Miss Bindergarten Celebrates the 100th Day of Kindergarten

    Joseph Slate, Ashley Wolff

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 11, 2002)
    Miss Bindergarten, the world's best kindergarten teacher, is getting ready for another milestone. Tomorrow she and her class will have been together for 100 days. To celebrate, each student must bring "100 of some wonderful, one-hundred-full thing!" At night, while the students go to work assembling their projects, Miss Bindergarten is working, too, making special surprises for the class. The 100th day of kindergarten is bound to be unforgettable! Children will delight in hearing about this special event, a common cause for celebration in kindergartens today.Illustrated by Ashley Wolff.
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