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  • Anno's Magic Seeds

    Mitsumasa Anno

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 21, 1999)
    A gift from a wizard makes Jack's fortune grow by ones and twos, then threes and fours, then faster and faster, challenging you to keep track of his riches.
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  • Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book

    Muriel Feelings, Tom Feelings

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 15, 1992)
    A Caldecott Honor BookMoja Means One introduces children to counting in Swahili with helpful pronunciation keys, while presenting East African culture and lifestyles through an easy-to-understand narrative and vivid illustrations. “Magnificient, full-page drawings throb with the feeling of East African life.”—Child Study AssociationLook for the Caldecott Honor Book and companion title: Jambo Means Hello: Swahili Alphabet Book
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  • Harry by the Sea

    Gene Zion

    Paperback (Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House, Aug. 4, 1994)
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  • The Fortune-Tellers

    Lloyd Alexander, Trina Schart Hyman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
    This original folktale set in Cameroon is full of adventure and sly humor. Lloyd Alexander's story of a young man visiting -- and then becoming -- the village fortune-teller is brought to vibrant life with some of Caldecott Medalist Trina Schart Hyman's most memorable artwork. Both children and adults will relish The Fortune-tellers."A funny, playful story that evokes the irony of the human condition." -- Booklist,starred review"Alexander narrates his original tale with folkloric verve and his own mellow brand of irony;Hyman realizes the African setting in...splendid illustrations. A winning tale, superlatively presented." -- Kirkus Reviews,pointerreviewLloyd Alexander's many achievements include a Newbery Medal, a Newbery Honor Medal, and the National Book Award.Trina Schart Hyman won the Caldecott Medal for Saint George and the Dragon and a Caldecott Honor Medal for Little Red Riding Hood, among numerous other awards.
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  • Muddypaws and the Birthday Party

    Deborah Chancellor, Simon Mendez

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Ben and his puppy Muddypaws do everything together. On Ben's sixth birthday, Muddypaws gets in trouble and can't understand why they put him outside! This beautifully illustrated and heartwarming tale of a boy and his sidekick is fun for children of all ages. Early readers will love reading along as Ben and Muddypaws learn a few lessons about friendship and understanding.
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  • How Chipmunk Got His Stripes

    Joseph Bruchac, James Bruchac, Jose Aruego, Ariane Dewey

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 2003)
    Bear brags that he can do anything-even stop the sun from rising. Brown Squirrel doesn't believe him, so the two wait all night to see if the sun will rise. Sure enough, the sky reddens and the sun appears. Brown Squirrel is so happy to be right that he teases Bear. What happens when a little brown squirrel teases a big black bear? Brown Squirrel gets stripes and is called chipmunk from that day forward . . . Joseph and James Bruchac join forces to create this buoyant picture book, based on a Native American folktale.Illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey.
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  • Hazel's Amazing Mother

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 2, 1992)
    A heartwarming story about the power of a mother's love from the bestselling creator of Max & Ruby.Hazel is out for a walk with her beloved doll Eleanor. But when she makes a wrong turn, she encounters some kids who are up to no good. Fortunately, Hazel's amazing mother is there to rescue her--and set the bullies straight--just in the nick of time."A beguiling book with a nonsensical streak that will make children look again and laugh."--Booklist
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  • Peek-A-Boo Christmas

    unknown

    Paperback (Bendon Pub Intl, March 30, 2007)
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  • Raccoon On His Own

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 23, 2003)
    When a baby raccoon is swept downstream in an abandoned canoe, he feels afraid. But soon he notices all kinds of things he has never seen before, and from the safety of his little boat, he begins to explore the world around him. Paralleling the exciting-and often frightening-experience of a child's first adventure away from home, Raccoon on His Own offers little ones a glimpse of being on their own for the very first time.
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  • Fire on the Mountain

    Jane Kurtz, E.B. Lewis

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 1, 1998)
    A slave accepts his master's bet to spend a cold and lonely evening in the mountains, but when he returns, the master does not set him free and so the boy must outwit him by using the master's own tricks. Reprint.
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  • Thank You For Being My Friend

    Peter Bently, Gill McLean

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Aug. 27, 2012)
    Cleo is scared of her new bedroom, where everything around her is filled with strange noises and shadows. Follow her in Thank You for Being My Friend as she makes a new friend and finds out that maybe everything isn't how it seems.
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  • The Seashore Book

    Charlotte Zolotow, Wendell Minor

    Paperback (HarperColl, May 6, 1994)
    "A young boy, who has never seen the sea, asks his mother to describe it. From there, Zolotow carefully chooses her words to create a poem full of the colors, sounds, and sights of a day at the beach. Minor's softly detailed renderings reinforce the gentle mood." 'SLJ. "[Zolotow's] words have a special lilt that lingers long after the book is closed." 'NYT. Notable 1992 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1992 (NSTA/CBC)A Reading Rainbow Selection
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