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Twinkle, twinkle, unicorn / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Waring, Zoe.;
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Subjects: Unicorns; Magic;

Five little dreidels / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Motzko, Juliana.;
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Subjects: Jewish fiction.; Dreidel (Game); Counting books.;

Five little leprechauns / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Doyle, Tommy,1978-;
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Subjects: Leprechauns; Saint Patrick's Day;

The wheels on the garbage truck / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Brown, Alison(Illustrator);
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Subjects: Animals; Refuse collectors; Refuse collection vehicles;

The wheels on the fire truck / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Brown, Alison(Illustrator);
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Subjects: Fire fighters; Animals; Fire engines; Rescue work;

Twinkle, twinkle, mermaid blue / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Waring, Zoe.;
A twist on the classic lullaby, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," follows the adventures of a blue mermaid.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Mermaids;

Twinkle, twinkle, little shark / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Waring, Zoe.;
A twist on the classic lullaby, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," follows the adventures of a little shark.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Sharks; Marine animals;

My heart grows / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Liu, Joanne.;
A parent's love for their child grows daily, always in new and unexpected ways: through making mistakes, through asking why, through taking a stand, through making up your mind. With a die-cut heart that gets bigger and bigger on every spread, each turning page expands the love that's shared.
Subjects: Board books.; Families; Love;

Hey, little night owl / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Ruiz, Joy Hwang.;
In this sweet bedtime board book, parents stay awake in the quiet night with their little night owls. From rocking in chairs, to singing lullabies, to driving nowhere underneath the moonlight, this is a story to remind parents of the precious magic made in the late hours of the night with their little night owls.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Animal fiction.; Parent and child; Night; Owls; Bedtime;

Apple vs. Pumpkin : the battle for the best fall treat is on! / by Burton, Jeffrey.; Jean, Lydia.;
"Apple and Pumpkin make their case for being the most beloved fall characters. Are pumpkin spice drinks superior to warm apple cider? Do kids prefer pumpkin patches or apple orchards? Time to decide which household favorite will reign supreme!"--
Subjects: Board books.; Stories in rhyme.; Autumn; Apples; Pumpkin;