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Books in Little Suzy Series series

  • Bus

    Andrew Tlock

    Board book (New Line Books, March 1, 1999)
    Each Little Library set of four board books is packaged in a box that doubles as a toy tractor, train, truck, or bus with real rolling wheels. With simple, brightly-colored illustrations, the books teach the young child basic facts about shapes, colors, numbers, opposites, animal sounds, the senses, and much more.
  • Spenser Hearts Savannah

    Spenser and Mom Melanie Brooks, Amie Jacobsen

    Paperback (Simple Fish Book Co, Oct. 30, 2010)
    A small dog, Spenser, and his mother explore the history and geography of Savannah, Georgia. They explore Savannah's history as a Blue Ribbon City, visit the Atlantic Ocean to learn about the animals found at the beach, discuss the mighty military surrounding Savannah, celebrate St. Patrick's Day "Savannah style," and of course visit a Kid's Cafe to assist the Food Bank in its efforts to fight childhood hunger. This is the third in a series of children's books that offer children and the adults in their lives fascinating, challenging, and compassionate learning experiences about different cities and regions of the United States. Spenser possesses character traits that children can relate to and that adults want children to emulate: curiosity, compassion, and a sense of adventure. He details his travels so children can learn the history, culture, and geography of different parts of the United States.
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  • Peek-Through Board Books: On the Farm

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bear, April 15, 2001)
    Who ate the sheep's breakfast? Where did the crocodile go? The answers be spotted behind the intriguing die-cut pages of these animal adventures. Sturdy board books encourage youngsters to identify typical animals found on a farm and in the jungle. At the same time, a simple story poses a mystery, which the ingenious die-cut pages not only help the reader solve, but which prove irresistable to turn and enjoy.
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  • Snuggle Up, Little Penguin!

    Ronne Randall, Sue Harris, Caroline Jayne Church

    Board book (Silver Dolphin, Jan. 15, 2003)
    Little Friends books are jam-packed with a variety of fun elements that appeal to youngsters including touch-and-feel, slides, flaps, and pop-ups for added wonder and entertainment. Each individual title features adorable new characters splendidly rendered with full-color illustrations and an easy-to-follow story that is especially suited for children ages three to six. A story about friendship, Snuggle Up, Little Penguin follows a chilly penguin, who lives in an icy cold place, as he seeks a way to warm up. This chilly character tries every suggestion made by each Little Friend he encounters. However, some part of this chilly Little Penguin always remains cold until, finally, he discovers the perfect way to get warm!
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  • The Train

    Andrew Tlock

    Board book (New Line Books, March 1, 1999)
    Each Little Library set of four board books is packaged in a box that doubles as a toy tractor, train, truck, or bus with real rolling wheels. With simple, brightly-colored illustrations, the books teach the young child basic facts about shapes, colors, numbers, opposites, animal sounds, the senses, and much more.
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  • Peppy, Phlox and the Postman

    Marisol Sarrazin, David Homel

    Paperback (Dominique & Friends, June 1, 2000)
    Two little dogs play a trick on the postman.
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  • Children's Prayer Books

    Alan Parry & Linda Parry

    Board book (Word Kids! Word Publishing, March 15, 1995)
    This is a shrink wrapped set of 4 titles from the "Little Prayer Series" by Linda & Alan Parry: Prayers of Praise Mealtime Prayers Bedtime Prayers Classic Children's Prayers ... for ages 1-5, die-cut in the shape of a hand
  • New House

    Wendy Green

    Paperback (Chariot Victor Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Jackie is upset when she learns her family is moving, but her Mom explains that though many things may change, God's promises never do
  • Cock A Doodle Doo!: A Farmyard Counting Book

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Ragged Bear, March 15, 2001)
    A counting and identify-the-animals-and-their-sounds book in sturdy borad book format. One by one (and two, three, four all the way to ten!) the animals on the farm wake up to the rooster's crow. Horses must be fed, cows must be milked, ducks must go off for a swim. Loudly and happily, the farm swings into a day of boisterous busyness, punctuacted by clucks and moos and neighs. Youngsters will love counting and indentifying the animals, imitating their sounds, an playing hunt and find as they locate the little mouse that travels from page to page. Never before have the myriad activities of a barnyard been duplicated with such rollicking good humor!
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  • Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple

    Sophie May

    Hardcover (M.A. Donohue & Company, March 15, 1865)
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  • Mole Wins a Prize

    Rod Hunt

    Hardcover (David & Charles, Oct. 1, 1987)
    During a contest between the animals of the North Woods and South Woods for ownership of the Hollow, Mole realizes she must overcome her shyness if her team is to win.
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