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Cowpoke Clyde and Dirty Dawg
Par Lori Mortensen, Michael Allen Austin. 2013
Shiver me timbers: pirate poems & paintings : poems
Par Douglas Florian, Robert Neubecker. 2012
Falling for Rapunzel
Par Leah Wilcox, Lydia Monks. 2003
To rescue Rapunzel from her tower, a prince yells for her to throw down her hair; but being too far…
away to hear clearly, she tosses out various items from her room, including her maid. For preschool-grade 2My new teacher and me!
Par Wes Hargis, Al Yankovic. 2013
Bedtime at the swamp
Par Macky Pamintuan, Kristyn Crow. 2008
Upon hearing a swamp monster's splashing, rumbling approach, a boy hides in a tree, where he is soon joined by…
his sister, brother, two cousins, and even the monster itself, until Ma arrives to bring them all home to bed. For grades K-3Charlie Cook's favorite book
Par Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler. 2006
Shhhhh! Everybody's sleeping
Par David Parkins, Julie Markes. 2005
Brewster the rooster
Par Devin Scillian, Lee White. 2007
Raccoon tune
Par Nancy Shaw, Howard Fine. 2003
Be glad your nose is on your face and other poems: some of the best of Jack Prelutsky
Par Jack Prelutsky, Brandon Dorman. 2008
This treasury of verses by the first Children's Poet Laureate extols a witch's cat; a gallop on a white horse…
with a strawberry mane; slurpy, slishy, sloshy spaghetti; sailing on half a ship; and growing a garden of musical instruments, among other amazements. Includes several activities. For grades K-3. 2008Letters from Father Christmas
Par J. R. R. Tolkien, Baillie Tolkien. 2004
A collection of Christmas letters penned by J.R.R. Tolkien and signed as Father Christmas that were sent to Tolkien's children…
from 1920-1943. Each recapped activities of the preceding year at the North Pole, including reindeer running amok and the North Polar Bear breaking the moon into four pieces. 2004The river between us
Par Richard Peck, Henry Cole, Kim Norman, Kimberly E. Norman. 2003
Illinois, 1861. Tilly Pruitt's mother accepts two mysterious young women from New Orleans, Delphine and Calinda, as boarders in the…
early Civil War days. Fifteen-year-old Tilly finds them fascinating, but townspeople think they are Confederate spies. Their secrets emerge after Tilly's brother, a Union army soldier, is wounded. For grades 6-9. 2003The old man who loved cheese
Par Garrison Keillor, Anne Wilsdorf. 1996
Some men love money or fame, but Wallace P. Flynn chooses cheese. Unfortunately he likes the smelliest kinds of cheese,…
which are so offensive his family leaves him. When the cheese police finally arrest Mr. Flynn, he must choose between his cheese and freedom. For grades 2-4A pizza the size of the sun: poems
Par Jack Prelutsky, James Stevenson. 1996
Cat, you better come home (Viking Kestrel Picture Bks.)
Par Garrison Keillor, Stephen T. Johnson, Lou Fancher. 1995
Puff, an elegant cat, who demanded to be allowed outside, now refuses to come in even though her owner insists.…
(After all it is cold and dark outside, and the dogs are waiting to attack.) But Puff isn't happy with the chow she has to eat. So she runs away to Europe, stars in a cat food commercial, and becomes quite rich. Then early one morning, her owner hears a scratch-scratch-scratch on the windowsill. For grades 2-4 and older readersGeorge Washington's cows
Par David Small. 1994
George Washington's cows wear lavender gowns and have to be begged to give milk. His hogs are happy to work…
when the servants are sick, and his sheep are very smart. Washington soon begins to think he should leave the farm and look for another job. For grades K-3 and older readersBubble trouble & other poems and stories: And Other Poems and Stories
Par Margaret Mahy, Polly Dunbar. 1992
Rollicking collection of three poems and two stories. In the title poem, Little Mabel blows a bubble that "bobbled over…
Baby, and it wafted him away," over the garden, over the lane, over the shops, over the jogger, until "wicked treble Abel tripled trouble with his pebble." Runaway reptiles, a hiccuping baby, a gargling gorilla, and a springing granny have their own silly adventures. For grades 3-6Daisy-head Mayzie (Classic Seuss)
Par Dr Seuss, Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1994
The Cat in the Hat narrates this tale of Mayzie McGrew. One day while sitting in class, Mayzie feels a…
small twitch on the top of her head, and when she looks up, a daisy is sprouting right out of it. What is she to do? For grades K-3. BestsellerI saw Esau: the schoolchild's pocket book
Par Maurice Sendak, Iona Opie, Peter Opie. 1992
A collection of traditional schoolyard verse--more than 170 rhymes in all--grouped into more than thirty subjects from "Beginning of Term"…
to "End of Term." Included are the customary "Riddles," "Counting-out Rhymes," and "Game Rhymes," as well as "Insults," "Retaliations," "Teasing and Repartee," and "Lullabies--Adolescent Style." For grades 2-4 and older readers. Strong languageYou're only old once!: A Book for Obsolete Children (Classic Seuss)
Par Seuss, Dr Seuss. 1986
In jaunty rhymes, Dr. Seuss follows a kindly old bald man with a big white mustache through ridiculous medical examinations…
at the Golden Years Clinic on Century Square. He's there for "Spleen Readjustment and Muffler Repair." The doctors probe and poke him in search of such maladies as "Prune Picker's Plight" and devise diets--"What you like...forget it!" For readers of all ages. Bestseller