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Books in Festival Reader series

  • Stuart Little: A Little Mess

    Laura Driscoll, Jose Lopez

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Jan. 20, 2004)
    Stuart and George have entered the Little house into the "Home of the Year" contest. Unfortunately, Mrs. Little caught a cold and must stay in bed. Now it's up to the rest of the family to get everything in perfect order for the judges. Will they be able to do it, or will the Littles just make a big mess?
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  • Tools Board Book

    Byron Barton

    Board book (HarperFestival, April 4, 1996)
    With dinosaurs marching, animals prancing, big machines roaring, and tools in action, Byron Barton is at it again with four new board books just right for toddlers: Zoo Animals, Dinosaurs, Big Machines, and Tools. In this great new collection of books, Mr. Barton’s trademark vibrant illustrations are paired with a colorful text perfectly suited to youngsters learning to identify objects, shapes, and colors. 1996 ‘Pick of the Lists’ (ABA)
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  • Good Boy!: Dog's Best Friend

    Kate Egan

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Sept. 2, 2003)
    When outer-space hound Hubble crashes into Owen Baker's life, he's not sure if the two of them will get along. But then Owen teaches Hubble to trust others, and this first-time pet sees that a boy just might be a dog's best friend.
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  • Harold and the Purple Crayon: The Giant Garden

    Valerie Garfield, Kevin Mlurawski

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Harold uses his purple crayon to explore a ladybug's world, planting seeds which grow into giant flowers, befriending an ant, and rescuing his ladybug friend from a spider's web.
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  • Harold And The Purple Crayon: Under The Sea

    Liza Baker, Kevin Murawski

    Library Binding (Demco Media, July 30, 2004)
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  • Big Machines Board Book

    Byron Barton

    Board book (HarperFestival, April 4, 1996)
    With dinosaurs marching, animals prancing, big machines roaring, and tools in action, Byron Barton is at it again with four new board books just right for toddlers: Zoo Animals, Dinosaurs, Big Machines, and Tools. In this great new collection of books, Mr. Barton’s trademark vibrant illustrations are paired with a colorful text perfectly suited to youngsters learning to identify objects, shapes, and colors. 1996 ‘Pick of the Lists’ (ABA)
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  • Hulk Escapes

    Acton Figueroa

    Library Binding (Demco Media, July 30, 2004)
    Scientist Bruce Banner becomes the subject of his colleagues' experiments when an accident in the lab causes him to turn into the Hulk whenever he gets angry.
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  • Dinosaurs Board Book

    Byron Barton

    Board book (HarperFestival, April 4, 1996)
    With dinosaurs marching, animals prancing, big machines roaring, and tools in action, Byron Barton is at it again with four new board books just right for toddlers: Zoo Animals, Dinosaurs, Big Machines, and Tools. In this great new collection of books, Mr. Barton’s trademark vibrant illustrations are paired with a colorful text perfectly suited to youngsters learning to identify objects, shapes, and colors. 1996 ‘Pick of the Lists’ (ABA)
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  • Spider-Man Saves The Day

    Acton Figueroa, Ron Lim

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 19, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • My Little Pony: Hide-and-seek

    Jennifer Frantz, Thompson Bros, Robin Cuddy

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Ponies know how to have fun! A game of hide-and-seek is the perfectpastime on a beautiful afternoon. But when Sparkleworks is nowhere to be found, the ponies decide to turn the tables and make her find them.
  • Spider-Man: I Am Spider-Man

    Acton Figueroa

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2002)
    I used to be Peter Parker ... Now, I am Spider-Man! Everything changed for Peter Parker after a genetically altered spider bit him. He used to be a scrawny high-school student who struggled to defend himself against the bigger, stronger guys in his school.He doesn't have to struggle anymore.With his new spider-like abilities, Peter can spin webs, climb buildings, and sense danger before it happens. Peter can do everything a spider can do, and more. Find out what it's like to be a superhero along with Peter as he adjusts to his new life as Spider-Man.
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  • Spider-Man Versus Doc Ock

    Acton Figueroa, Mark W. McVeigh, Jesus Redondo

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, June 1, 2004)
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