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'Hooray for the return of the baby beebee bird' – Kirkus Reviews. It's night time at the zoo, and all the animals are wide awake. The new baby beebee bird is keeping everyone up with his happy night song. Will they ever get some sleep? In this newly enlarged and full–colour edition, Diane Redfield Massie's classic story has been lovingly re–illustrated by the award–winning Steven Kellogg, creating a captivating bedtime story that is just as much fun as a visit to the zoo! Ages 3–6
Three episodes involving a mouse who pretends he is a king, a crow who decides to switch houses with the mouse for one night, and a possum who discovers that a picnic is the best kind of vacation.
The zoo animals find a way to keep the baby beebee bird awake during the day so that they can get some sleep at night, in a reillustrated version of a tale first published in 1963. BOMC.
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Traces the history of clothes emphasizing their changing styles from prehistory to the present day.
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