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This delightful, rhyming easy reader is one big riddle. Miss Milly likes green but not red, butter but not bread, seeds but not flowers, and umbrellas but not showers. Readers are invited to guess why Miss Milly likes what she does. Full color.
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An inviting introduction to the wonder of plants, food, and gardening. . . . Will be a favorite of teachers, students, and home readers alike. -- KIRKUS REVIEWS From seeds dropping into soil to corn bursting from its stalks, from children chasing butterflies to ants burrowing u ...
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While trying to get a better view of the parade, Little Pig mistakenly thinks he spots a fire and interrupts both the parade and Wolf's barbecue.
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In this song, two children imagine their mothers asking, Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose, a fly wearing a tie, or llamas eating their pajamas down by the bay? .
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A pop-up book follows the animals at the zoo as they create a very special Valentine.
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Wild animals are hidden beneath the house in this fun-filled lift-the-flap book that encourages the youngest of readers to learn basic counting principles. Full-color illustrations. 16 spreads.
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Young children ask lots of questions. It's one of the ways they learn about themselves and about their bodies. This book lets you join siblings Nellie and Gus on a day out at the beach as they ask questions and figure out the similarities and differences between boys and girls in ...
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A family keeps forgetting the things they need to take to the beach.
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Includes information ranging from seeds dropping into soil to corn bursting from its stalks, from children chasing butterflies to ants burrowing underground. This work serves as a tool to encourage youngsters to get involved with gardening projects of their own.
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It's a perfect day for swimming, building sand castles, and flying kites. But will this wacky family ever make it to the beach? Ages 3-7.
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