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Rhyming Dust Bunnies
by Jan Thomas
As three dust bunnies, Ed, Ned, and Ted, are demonstrating how much they love to rhyme, a fourth, Bob, is trying to warn them of approaching danger
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Doodleday
by Ross Collins
Despite his mother's warning, young Harvey draws on Doodleday, but when his drawings come to life in frightening ways, only his mother can help
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Guess Again!
by Mac Barnett
A short, rhyming poem on each page and its clever accompanying illustrations make it so easy to shout out the missing word, but when the page is turned and the actual ending is revealed, one can't help but laugh at the absurd result.
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Tanka Tanka Skunk!: Rhythm and Rhyme
by Steve Webb
An innovative and visually stunning picture book uses animal names to introduce rhythmic language and rhyme, as Tanka the elephant and his friend Skunk play drums to keep the beat.
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Look Book
by Tana Hoban
Through full-color photographs in a die-cut format, this creative concept book allows young readers an opportunity to study and explore the things they see and to stimulate their imaginations and observation skills.
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Warning: Do Not Open This Book!
by Adam Lehrhaupt
Young children are warned to avoid the madness and mayhem of a seemingly harmless book's contents, which comprise a riotous interactive menagerie of mischievous monkeys, playful alligators and other silly animals. By the Eisner Award-winning illustrator of My Name Is Elizabeth!
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Guess Again!: Riddle Poems
by Lillian Morrison
The creators of It Rained All Day That Night produce visual and lyrical magic in more than twenty riddle poems which are sure to challenge young readers.
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Is Everyone Ready For Fun?
by Jan Thomas
When his cow neighbors drop by for a visit, a nonplussed chicken is dismayed by their jumping, wiggling and dancing on his tiny sofa until he discovers his own way to join in the fun. By the creator of Here Comes the Big, Mean Dust Bunny!
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Can You Make a Scary Face?
by Jan Thomas
Narrated by a bossy ladybug and a friendly frog, young readers are provided with an array of silly scenarios designed to stimulate the imagination with the help of silly faces, crazy dances, and amusing gestures.
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Pumpkin Trouble
by Jan Thomas
Duck wants to surprise Pig and Mouse with a Halloween jack-o'-lantern, but when Duck suddenly disappears and a giant pumpkin monster appears, Pig and Mouse run for their lives, in a delightfully silly, holiday read-aloud from the creator of What Will Fat Cat Sit On?
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Let's Sing a Lullaby With the Brave Cowboy
by Jan Thomas
Endeavoring to soothe his young calf pals to sleep on a dark, dark night, the Brave Cowboy croons a not-so-gentle lullaby that he persistently interrupts when his imagination gets the better of him, making him think he sees scary things.
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