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Books in The X Ray Picture Book series

  • Tom Cat

    Noah Woods

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 27, 2004)
    MOO! ARF! QUACK!What kind of cat makes noises like that? A little cat with a big personality! You see, sometimes Tom feels more like a cow, or a snail, or even a kangaroo than a cat. What a silly goose! But one thing is for sure, Mom and Dad Cat love their little cat no matter who he thinks he is. And one day, he even surprises himself! With fresh, spare illustrations that beguile, Noah Woods has created a lovable new character all kids can identify with.
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  • Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princess

    Mary Man-Kong, Carlotta Tormey

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Aug. 22, 2006)
    Princess Barbie and her sisters dance the night away in a magical, musical adventure in Barbie in the Twelve Dancing Princesses! Barbie and her princess sisters love to dance and sing, but thier evil Aunt Rowena doesn't believe it's proper princess behavior. The princesses escape to a secret, magical palace--but when Barbie discovers that her aunt is plotting to rule the kingdom, she must return to save her father, the king! Girls will love to read all about the Barbie princesses in this beautifully illustrated hardcover storybook based on Barbie's 7th direct to DVD movie.
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  • Whooo's There?

    Mary Serfozo, Jeffrey Scherer

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2007)
    Quiet crept into the dark forest deep. Wrapped in the hush, everyone seemed asleep. Until . . . "Whooo's there?" said Old Owl.It's nighttime, but the forest is alive with sights, sounds, and even smells! Whooo's out there? That's what Old Owl wants to know! Mary Serfozo's delightful rhyming text and Jeffrey Scherer's graphic illustrations bring to life an inquisitive owl who loves to keep tabs on all of the animals that prowl the dark forest at night.
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  • pat the bunny Alphabet Book

    Golden Books, LV Studio

    Board book (Golden Books, Jan. 10, 2006)
    The little white bunny who introduced babies and toddlers to the wondrous world of touch and feel over 60 years ago now helps them discover their ABCs!This sweet, padded board book features “fuzzy” flocking on the final spread so young children can touch and feel all the letters of the alphabet!
  • Your Body

    Kathryn Harris

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Aug. 26, 1993)
    Part of a series which uses illustrations to "see inside" buildings, animals, people and machines. Each book selects ten subjects and presents an in-depth view of their construction and workings. Unusual perspectives, close-ups, magnifications and cutaways provide new insights and views.
  • Incredible Creatures

    Gerald Legg

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, March 30, 1995)
    This series offers a behind-the-scenes insight into a wide variety of subjects, offering a guide to architecture, technology, history, science, anatomy and nature. The facts are complemented by the illustrations. X-ray Picture books are a companion to "Timelines", "New View" and "How Would You Survive?" series, created and designed by David Salariya.
  • The Return to Narnia: The Rescue of Prince Caspian

    C S Lewis

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Rare Book
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  • A Shop Full of Kittens

    Ian Penney

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Oct. 23, 1990)
    Hard to find
  • Big Buildings of the Modern World

    Joanna Jessop

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Aug. 26, 1993)
    Part of a series which uses illustrations to "see inside" buildings, animals, people and machines. Each book selects ten subjects and presents an in-depth view of their construction and workings. Unusual perspectives, close-ups, magnifications and cutaways provide new insights and views.
  • Bunny Loves to Learn

    Peter Bently, Emma Roster, Deborah Melmon

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Jan. 3, 2014)
    Buster Bunny loves to read, write, and now LEARN! At school, the teacher announces that the class will be doing a simple and fun learning project. They will choose costumes from the dress-up box, make something from the time of the characters chosen, and then dress up and present their work to the class. But there is trouble when Buster and his friends start their research ... Can Buster help them all learn fun facts together and give the best presentations ever?
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  • Who Will I Be, Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Never Tease a Weasel

    Jean Conder Soule, George Booth

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 27, 2007)
    A funny, finger-wagging rhyme with some very good advice: never tease a weasel, because teasing isn't nice! Rather, kids should do nice things for animals, such as bake a drake a cake, or give a mule a pool, and much more. Long out of print, this new edition of Never Tease a Weasel with art by the great New Yorker cartoonist George Booth will surely please a weasel, and everyone else who reads it!From the Hardcover edition.
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