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The genius under the table : growing up behind the Iron Curtain / by Yelchin, Eugene.;
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Subjects: Yelchin, Eugene;
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Who ate all the cookie dough? / by Beaumont, Karen.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
Kanga and her friends try to discover who ate all of her cookie dough.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Animals; Dough; Baking; Lost articles; Lost and found possessions;
© 2008., Henry Holt and Co.,
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Heart of a snowman / by Kuryla-Yelchin, Mary.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
On Christmas Eve, young Owen visits a magical factory run by animals, where he both teaches and learns some interesting things about snowmen."Ages 4-8"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Christmas stories.; Snowmen; Animals; Factories;
© c2009., HarperCollins,
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Seven hungry babies / by Fleming, Candace.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
A mother bird frantically tries to keep her seven baby birds fed."Ages 3-7"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Animals; Parental behavior in animals; Hunger;
© c2010., Simon & Schuster Children's Pub. Division,
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Crybaby / by Beaumont, Karen.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
When Baby cries, her family and neighbors try unsuccessfully to stop her tears and get her back to sleep, but Roy, the old retriever, knows that Baby needs her toy sheep for a good night.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Infants; Crying; Dogs; Families; Bedtime;
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A long road on a short day / by Schmidt, Gary D.; Stickney, Elizabeth.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
On a short winter day, Samuel and his father enter into a series of trades with neighbors and strangers until they come home with a brown-eyed milk cow for Mama.LSC
Subjects: Barter; Fathers and sons; Determination (Personality trait); Country life; Winter;
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The rooster who would not be quiet! / by Deedy, Carmen Agra.; Yelchin, Eugene.;
"The mayor of the noisy city of La Paz institutes new laws forbidding all singing, but a brave little rooster decides he must sing, despite the progressively severe punishments he receives for continuing to crow. The silenced populace, invigorated by the rooster's bravery, ousts the tyrannical mayor and returns their city to its free and clamorous state"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Roosters; Singing; Villages; Noise;
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