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Little Pookie tries to decide what is the perfect costume for this Halloween.It's Halloween! What will little Pookie decide to be this year? Pookie tries on costumes one by one, but somehow can't find just the right thin...
The Baxter brothers find a wonderful pumpkin for Halloween, but first they must catch up with it when it rolls down the hill.
In rhyming text, a little girl expresses confidence and joy in her uniqueness, no matter her outward appearance.
Gerald the giraffe is too clumsy to dance with all the other animals at the Jungle Dance, until he finds the right music.
Mother tries to find out why little Pookie is upset.
Advice in rhyme for proceeding in life; weathering fear, loneliness, and confusion; and being in charge of your actions.
Told in rhyme, Moby Shinobi tries to put his ninja skills to work helping Papa Peppy in the pizza shop, but everything he does ends in ruined pizza--until the key to the cabinet where the secret sauce is stored gets lost...
School children on a field trip to Mack Nugget's farm save the lives of eight turkeys in this poem based on "The Night Before Christmas."
Told in rhyme, the big construction trucks are skeptical when Kid McGear the skid-steer shows up on the big construction site, after all a skid-steer is rather small-- but when the big trucks run into trouble on a steep ...
A poem telling of the birth of a child in a barn among the animals, with illustrations which depict the barn and people of a twentieth-century farm.
In this rhyming alphabet book, a mouse family celebrates all the wonderful things about Christmas in their new woodland home.
Even the roughest, toughest readers will want to turn off their engines and snuggle up with these sweet and soothing glow-in-the-dark edition stories. Gentle rhyming text and vibrant art make these books surefire bedtime...
A collection of tongue twisters accompanied by colourful illustrations.
Records the misadventures of a group of sheep that go riding in a jeep.
A counting book which shows what can be done with ten black dots--one can make a sun, two a fox's eyes, or eight the wheels of a train.
When Zip's mother calls, Zip, who is busy playing, tries all sorts of methods to get away from her, but she is always ready to catch up.
When his class visits the library, Rappy uses his raps and rhymes to convince his bored classmates that the library is a fun place to be.
Two children sitting at home on a rainy day are visited by the Cat in the Hat who shows them some tricks and games.
On the first day of the new school year, the Berenstain cubs are reminded that "though school is a challenge, it can also be fun."