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Books in Picture Puffins/new Baby series

  • Arnie and the New Kid

    Nancy Carlson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 1, 1992)
    Able-bodied Arnie teases Philip—a new student at his school who uses a wheelchair. However, after Arnie injures himself while making fun of Philip, he begins to understand what it means to be compassionate and welcoming."This is a triumphant ending to a purposeful story that will be welcomed for its lighthearted treatment of a common situation. Carlson's vividly colored cartoon illustrations feature a variety of animals humorously dressed in children's clothes." —School Library Journal
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  • What! Cried Granny

    Kate Lum, Adrian Johnson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 13, 2002)
    Patrick is having his first sleep-over at his grandmother's house. It's almost bedtime, but there's a problem-Patrick doesn't have a bed at Granny's. So Granny goes out to her yard, chops down some trees, and makes a comfy bed for Patrick. Now he can go to sleep. Right? Not yet. He doesn't have a pillow! So Granny dashes to the henhouse, collects some feathers, and sews a fluffy pillow for Patrick. Now he can go to sleep. Right? Not yet. A few other things are still missing . . . . If Patrick is lucky, this could go on all night!"Children will snuggle down with smiles on their faces after this comic spin on the paraphernalia associated with a common ritual." (Kirkus Reviews)
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  • The After-School Monster

    Marissa Moss

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1993)
    A little girl comes home after school and finds a monster in the house
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  • Animalia

    Graeme Base

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    “A delightful visual feast . . . The meticulous artistry is far-reaching in its innovation, detail, and humor.”—Publishers Weekly Within the page of this book You may discover, if you look Beyond the spell of written words A hidden land of beasts and birds . . . Animalia is a book like no other. Abounding with fanciful, gorgeously detailed art, it is an alphabet book, a guessing game, and a virtual feast for the eyes. Each page features one letter and images related to that letter—as well as a hidden picture of Graeme Base as a child! Animalia will entrance any child or adult who enters its fantastical world. “A tongue-twisting menagerie . . . [in] a perfectly delightful alphabet book.”—Charles Gibson, Good Morning America
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  • Boats

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 1, 1993)
    From bathtub toys to gondolas on the Grand Canal, this book explores the small child’s world of boats.Using simple text and illustrations, these colorful boats of all shapes and sizes float through the waters of this delightful introduction to boats for young children.
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  • Ridin' That Strawberry Roan

    Marcia Sewall

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Follows the adventures of a brave but foolhardy bronco buster as he meets his match in the horse called "Strawberry Roan." Based on an old Western folksong.
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  • Where the Buffaloes Begin

    Olaf Baker, Stephen Gammell

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 6, 1985)
    After hearing the legend retold by the tribe's oldest member, Little Wolf hopes to someday witness the beginning of the buffaloes at the sacred lake.
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  • Cinder-Elly

    Frances Minters

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 1, 1997)
    A lively new twist on an old familiar fairy taleReaders young and old will enjoy this fresh look at the age-old tale in which an urban-dwelling Cinder-Elly used the help of a trash can, a copy machine, and even a glass sneaker to find her Prince Charming. With a jazzily rhthmic, rhyming text and quirky, funny illustrations, this version of hte familiar favorite is irresistible.:This ultracool version of the fairy tale . . . updates the classic with singular flair."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Planes

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 1, 1993)
    "In the same vein as Rockwell's earlier books—Boats, Cars, and Trucks—this new title presents various types of planes to the very young child. The artist uses clear, bright colors to depict the planes that, in this case, fly in a world inhabited entirely by rabbits—a very useful introduction to aviation."—The Horn BookSimple text and illustrations introduce different types of airplanes in a world where rabbits soar, swoop, and pilot a range of skyworthy aircrafts.
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  • Hand Rhymes

    Marc Brown

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 1, 1993)
    Here are fourteen wonderfully entertaining hand games, perfect for parents and children to play together. Little hands can wiggle, stretch, pound, point, and dance as they animate rhymes like "Two Little Monkeys, " "Quack! Quack! Quack!" and "The Caterpillar." And children will enjoy a group of delightful poems at the same time.
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  • Fanny's Dream

    Caralyn Buehner, Mark Buehner

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 23, 2003)
    In this inventive take on the traditional Cinderella tale, Fanny Agnes is a sturdy farm girl with a big dream. Someday, she believes, she will marry a prince. When the town mayor announces he is throwing a grand ball, Fanny is convinced her time has come. She puts on her best calico dress and goes out to the garden so that she'll be ready when her fairy godmother arrives. As the seconds tick by, Fanny waits and waits. Finally, she hears a voice. It isn't her fairy godmother-but it is someone who will change her life forever.
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  • Jennie's Hat

    Ezra Jack Keats

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-07-10, April 9, 2009)
    Jennie's new spring hat is drab and uninspiring until her friends, the birds decorate it with flowers, leaves, and even a nest. "Certain to enchant little girls."--The Horn Book. Paintings and collages in full color by the author.
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