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Because she never gives up hope that her beagle, lost in the desert, will be found, the young girl keeps something special in her pocket for her dog.
A cranky and hungry Baba Yaga is outwitted by Ivan the Fool, who is anything but, in an original picture book by the illustrator of Too Quiet for These Old Bones.
Miss Rosemary knows her cow, Gertrude, has a mind of her own. But when Gertrude takes up a new hobby, Miss Rosemary is faced with a problem: how do you milk a flying cow?
"Back some time ago when folks still had to worry about giants and wild unicorns and such, there was an old woman and her son, Jack." So begins this tall tale from the heart of Appalachia about Jack, a boy who goes out to seek his fortune (accompanied by his faithful, although somewhat cowardly, hound) and winds up face-to-face with some pretty ornery critters! How Jack manages to overcome each varmint one by one -- without even meaning to! -- is the heart of this funny, boisterous story from an award-winning artist.
In an adaptation of the children's song, the good fairy tells of her efforts to make the naughty bunny behave and what happens when these efforts fail. Includes the song's words and music and instructions for finger play to accompany song.
Mr. Persnickety objects to Cat Lady's many cats and resorts to drastic action to get rid of them.
On Saturdays in the summer, Laura goes with her family to help sell their produce at the farmers' market and spend a little time with her friend Betsy.
"Back some time ago in Appalachia, when folks still had to worry about giants and unicorns and such, there lived a boy named Jack." Jack's caught in a downpour one day and finds a farmhouse in which to spend the night. But there's something funny about the big giant-woman and the big two-headed giant-man who own the place. What are they up to? How Jack outwits those big old giants and saves his own hide is the heart of this funny tall tale from the award-winning creator of Fearless Jack.
Old Dry Frye has a reputation as large as his appetite of loving fried chicken. When he swallows a chicken bone, Frye's friends panic and ignite a series of uproarious adventures. Full-color illustrations.
Amanda, who loves insects, and Maggie, who loves reptiles, are best friends until Emily joins their class and Maggie feels left out.