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Do mice eat rice? / by Wight, Al.; Clarke, Roger;
Children are encouraged to consider what various animals might or might not eat, and by extension, what other people in different parts of the world from different cultures eat that is very different from what we do. Introduces lots of new foods and animals in a fun way.
Subjects: Food; Animals; Stories in rhyme; Humorous fiction;
© c2005., Tuttle Pub.,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Christmas song : chestnuts roasting on an open fire / by Tormé, Mel,1925-1999.; Wells, Robert,1922-; Barrette, Doris;
Presents the popular Christmas song, with illustrations focusing on family togetherness."Ages 3-7"--P. [2] of cover.
Subjects: Family; Songs; Christmas music; Stories in rhyme; Christmas stories;
© [2007], HarperCollins,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Hit the ball, Duck / by Alborough, Jez;
Duck and his friends go to the park to play baseball, but the ball becomes stuck in a tree after Duck hits it and the animals try and get the ball out of the tree.
Subjects: Ducks; Animals; Baseball; Trees; Stories in rhyme; Baseball stories;
© 2005., HarperCollins Children's Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Pajama time! / by Boynton, Sandra.;
Subjects: Animals; Pajamas; Bedtime; Stories in rhyme.;
© c2000., Workman Pub.,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Old MacDonald had a woodshop / by Shulman, Lisa; Wolff, Ashley;
A female Old MacDonald builds a farm in her workshop.
Subjects: Tools; Building; Farms; Stories in rhyme;
© c2002., G.P. Putnam's Sons,
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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What did you do today? / by Arquette, Kerry; Hayashi, Nancy;
A cat, pig, bee, chicken, and other farm animals describe what they did during the day.
Subjects: Farm life; Domestic animals; Stories in rhyme;
© c2002., Harcourt,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Old MacNoah had an ark / by Lloyd-Jones, Sally,1960-; Newton, Jill,1964-;
After building his ark and loading it with animals, Old MacNoah must deal with mealtimes and their aftermath on the high seas.
Subjects: Animals; Boats and boating; Stories in rhyme;
© c2008., HarperBlessings,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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How do you wokka-wokka? / by Bluemle, Elizabeth.; Cecil, Randy.;
A young boy who likes to "wokka-wokka, shimmy-shake, and shocka-shocka" gathers his neighbors together for a surprise celebration.
Subjects: Dance; Neighbors; Parties; Stories in rhyme.;
© c2009., Candlewick Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Ten little fingers and ten little toes / by Fox, Mem,1946-; Oxenbury, Helen.;
Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances, but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes.
Subjects: Babies; Fingers; Stories in rhyme.; Toes;
© 2008., Harcourt,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The very hungry caterpillar's first fall / by Carle, Eric,author,illustrator.;
Ages 0-2.The hungry caterpillar and his friends enjoy the sensory experiences of fall, including looking at the leaves as they change color, listening to the whooshing wind, feeling the warmth of a warm cozy sweater, and more.
Subjects: Board books.; Stories in rhyme.; Autumn; Caterpillars;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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