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Bun Bun Button [electronic resource]
by Patricia Polacco
Loving to cuddle with Gramma and all of Gramma's pets in the Old Blue Chair, Paige receives an adorable homemade stuffed bunny that is carried away by a balloon through a nighttime sky, past a flock of honking geese before luck, love and magic bring the bunny back to its little girl. By the award-winning author of The Junkyard Wonders.
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My lucky day
by Keiko Kasza
When a young pig knocks on a fox's door, Mr. Fox thinks dinner has arrived, but the pig has other plans, in a funny trickster tale with a surprise ending. Reprint. BOMC.
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Platypus and the lucky day
by Chris Riddell
When his kite gets caught in a tree and he gets stuck out in the rain, Platypus's perfect day takes a turn for the worse, but he won't let it get him down and simply adjusts his activities to make the day perfect once again. Jr Lib Guild. 25,000 first printing.
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Good luck bear
by Greg E. Foley
Eager to see a lucky four-leaf clover with their own eyes, Bear and Mouse head out to the meadow with their friends to find one, but as time passes and the group begins to lose faith in the midst of their tedious search, Mouse finally spots something special that sends everyone running in his direction.
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Tiger vs. nightmare
by Emily Tetri
Tiger is best friends with Monster who lives under her bed and scares nightmares away so Tiger has only good dreams, but waiting in the darkness is a nightmare so big and mean that Tiger and Monster will need to work together to chase it away
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Beautiful moon : a child's prayer
by Tonya Bolden
Waking up suddenly in his city bedroom, a little boy gazes at the beautiful harvest moon and offers a simple prayer for the less fortunate, in a sumptuous, uplifting story by a Coretta Scott King Award-winning author and illustrator.
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Sam and the lucky money [electronic resource]
by Karen Chinn
Anticipating spending his gift of Lucky Money on Chinese New Year's day, Sam accompanies his mother to Chinatown, where he watches a dancing New Year's lion, visits many colorful and good-smelling shops, and learns a special lesson. Simultaneous.
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Fortunately, unfortunately
by Michael Foreman
When Granny leaves her umbrella behind, Mum asks Milo to take it to her. Along the way, Milo encounters pirates, dinosaurs and aliens as he is swept into a rather unexpected and truly amazing adventure... A Sunday Times Best Children's Books of the Year. 'Michael Foreman has a flair for turning a book into a special occasion.' Quentin Blake
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Kindergarten Luck
by Louise Borden
Discovering a shiny penny and tucking it into his pocket for good luck, little Theodore enjoys a day bursting with the simple joys of friendship, family and creative activities.
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Fiona's luck [electronic resource]
by Teresa Bateman
When the greedy Leprechaun King locks away all the luck in Ireland, the whole country falls in to despair, but through clever charades, Fiona outwits the Leprechaun King and restores luck to the land.
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That's what leprechauns do
by Eve Bunting
When leprechauns Ari, Boo, and Col need to place the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, they cannot help getting into mischief along the way.
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