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Books in A Random House Pictureboard series

  • Please And Thank You Book

    Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (Turtleback, Aug. 12, 1973)
    A series of stories featuring Huckle, Lowly, Pig Will, Pig Won't, and other characters who demonstrate the good will generated by nice manners. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • P.J. THE SPOILED BUNNY

    Marilyn Sadler

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1986)
    P.J. Bunny finally learns that if he wants people to play with him he can't always have his own way.
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  • Puppies Are Like That

    Jan Pfloog

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2001)
    Curious little puppies bark and dig and run very, very fast. Puppies are like that!
  • Kittens Are Like That

    Jan Pfloog

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2001)
    Little fuzzy kittens chase things, play hide-and-seek, and curl up in cozy warm blankets. Kittens are like that!
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  • Big Treasury of Little Animals

    Phoebe Dunn

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2007)
    A deluxe hardcover bind-up of six sweet and charming, long-selling Picturebacks illustrated with full-color photographs by the renowned photographer Phoebe Dunn. The titles, all about newborn animals that become beloved pets, are: The Little Puppy, The Little Kitten, The Little Lamb, The Little Duck, The Little Pig, and The Little Rabbit. Readers learn how to care for these pets, and what happens when they're no longer little baby animals.
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  • Animal Babies

    Harry McNaught

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2001)
    Baby swans are called cygnets. Baby kangaroos are called joeys. Most importantly, though, they're as adorable as can be! And so are all the other baby animals in this extra-thick board book by celebrated children's book illustrator Harry McNaught.
  • The wolf and the seven kids

    Jacob Grimm

    Paperback (Random House, Jan. 1, 1978)
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  • Someone Is Eating the Sun

    Ruth A. Sonneborn

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1974)
    Hen Rooster, Duck, Pig, and Goat all panic when they witness an eclipse of the sun
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  • Big Dog... Little Dog: A Bedtime Story

    P D Eastman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1973)
    Two dogs who are opposite in every way are also the best of friends. The bold, colorful drawings are appealing and emphasize the concepts of size, color, and opposites.--Booklist.
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  • A My Name is Alice

    Sesame Street

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 17, 1989)
    The Muppets introduce the alphabet with short poems about dinosaurs, cookies, ladders, quilts, and zebras.
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  • Annie Finds a Home.

    Amy Ehrlich

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, May 1, 1982)
    Annie escapes from the orphanage, rescues her dog, Sandy, from a group of cruel boys, and is adopted by the wealthy Mr. Warbucks
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  • Catch Me, Catch Me!

    Co. Britt Allcroft

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2001)
    Thomas wants to race Gordon. Gordon is bigger and stronger and faster than Thomas. Could it be that size, strength, and speed aren't all it takes to win a race?