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Books in Junior Jellybean Books series

  • Grover Learns to Read

    Dan Elliott

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 1999)
    Grover loves having his mommy read to him. So when he starts learning how to read in school, he begins to worry. He wants to be able to read, but what if his mommy doesn't read to him anymore? A charming story that offers simple reassurances to children as they make their way through one of life's most important passages: learning how to read.
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  • My Name is Zoe

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1999)
    My Name is Zoe (Junior Jellybean Books)
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  • Shake A Leg!

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1999)
    Reading is one of the most important skills a child will ever learn. When you read to children, you are sharing an experience that prepares them to learn to read. Jellybean Books have been written especially to be read aloud to toddlers and preschoolers aged 3-5 years old. Every book is lively, colorful, filled with fabulous characters, and priced to please.
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  • Breakfast -Time for Thomas

    Rev. W. Awdry

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 7, 1998)
    When Thomas the tank engine leaves the station without his driver, he discovers things are not so easy on his own
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  • Patrick's Christmas Tree

    Geoffrey Hayes

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    Patrick and Pap Bear go to get a Christmas tree. When Patrick wants the littlest one, his dad comes up with a clever idea to please everyone! Patrick's voice will be familiar to anyone with a four-year-old, and the father-son exchanges will have both parents and kids laughing. With bright, adorable illustrations, this is the Christmas spirit at its best.
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  • Zip! Pop! Hop! And Other Fun Words to Say

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1999)
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  • Wait for Elmo!

    Molly Cross

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 25, 1998)
    Sometimes little Elmo can't keep up with his friends on Sesame Street. Grover tells Elmo he's not old enough to go on a bike ride, but then Grover's grandpa takes Elmo on an even better trip--to the zoo!
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  • Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree

    Dana Thompson, Del Thompson

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    It's up to Thomas to get the Christmas tree for the annual Tidmouth Station Christmas Party. But when a blizzard traps Thomas and the precious Christmas tree it's time for another kind of party--a rescue party! Will the other engines free Thomas in time for the festivities?
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  • Growing Up Grouchy: The Story of Oscar the Grouch

    Michaela Muntean, David Prebenna

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 27, 2000)
    Describes Oscar the Grouch's infancy, from his birth on a sleety, slushy, gray day, through getting his first garbage can and celebrating his first birthday with a cabbage cake with sardine icing, to being named "Worst Baby" in his class.
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  • Theodore's Birthday Surprise

    Random House, Phil Gleaves

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 25, 2000)
    On his birthday, Theodore Tugboat looks forward to the other tugboats whistling "Happy Birthday" to him, but everyone is far too busy.
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  • The Bunnies' Ball

    H.L. Ross

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 1999)
    When the moon is full and the air is sweet and the crickets begin to thrum--it's time for the Bunnies' Ball! The soft cadences and easy rhythm make this the perfect bedtime read-aloud. Kids will adore this very special bunny celebration.
  • Pippa Mouse's House

    Betty D. Boegehold

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 7, 1998)
    On a rainy day, Pippa Mouse helps her mother clean their house and builds a door to keep the rain out.
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