And Tango Makes Three
At New York City's Central Park Zoo, two male penguins fall in love and start a family by taking turns sitting on an abandoned egg until it hatches.
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Bad Cat puts on his Top Hat
Bad Cat has a variety of adventures in the city he lives in, which he calls the Big Stinky.
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Bedtime!
When Melanie is too busy playing to get ready for bed, her mother gives the special bedtime treatment to the dog, and Melanie misses some of the best parts of the routine.
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Counting in the Garden
Invites the reader to count the inhabitants of a garden, from one to ten, such as four bunnies and nine inchworms.
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Finklehopper Frog Cheers
When Finklehopper Frog and Ruby Rabbit go to a picnic, their friendship helps them weather some challenges and disappointments.
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How Do Dinosaurs Eat their Food?
Describes how a dinosaur eats, with no rude noises and while sitting very still.
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Nobody Laughs at a Lion
When Pa Lion brags that he is the best and Ma Lion asks what he is best at, Pa sets out to prove what he can do, but the quiet laughter each time he fails makes him more and more angry.
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The Neighborhood Mother Goose
Every day, children the world over sing, shout, and celebrate Mother Goose rhymes. And now there's a new reason to cheer: Nina Crews has added her own remarkable, jazzy style of illustration to a collection of forty-one favorite verses. Whether it's Jack jumping over a candlestick (atop a cupcake), Georgie Porgie kissing the girls (at the playground), or a fine lady riding a white horse (on the carousel), this exuberant treasury is sure to be read and enjoyed over and over again.
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The Skin You Live In
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Waggers
This rhyming story reveals the real reason why dogs always sniff each other when they meet.
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When I Grow Up
In the school musical, the students happily act out their choices for grown-up occupations, except for one young boy who has a very different idea about what he wants to be. Sit back and enjoy the show as the inimitable Colin McNaughton stages a lively class musical all about growing up.
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Who Loves Me?
At bedtime, a cat in the window reassures a little girl that family members, friends, her dog, and even her brother love her.
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