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- Wag a tail / by Ehlert, Lois;
- Assorted graduates of the Bow Wow School meet at a farmers market and a dog park, where most of them remember their obedience training.
- Subjects: Dogs; Dogs; Stories in rhyme;
- © c2007., Harcourt, Inc.,
- Sheep trick or treat / by Shaw, Nancy(Nancy E.); Apple, Margot;
- When sheep dress up to go trick-or-treating at a nearby farm, their costumes scare away some wolves lurking in the woods.
- Subjects: Halloween; Sheep; Domestic animals; Stories in rhyme;
- © c1997., Houghton Mifflin,
- Fartsy Claus / by Chivus, Mitch.; Reed, Mike,1951-;
- When Santa Claus is presented with a plate of franks and beans instead of the usual milk and cookies, the flatulent consequences are more than he ever expected.
- Subjects: Christmas; Flatulence; Santa Claus; Stories in rhyme.;
- © c2007., HarperCollinsPublishers,
- Sheep blast off! / by Shaw, Nancy(Nancy E.); Apple, Margot;
- Upon finding a spaceship, sheep climb aboard and bumble around until they blast off into orbit.
- Subjects: Sheep; Space flight; Space ships; Stories in rhyme;
- © 2008., Houghton Mifflin Co.,
- This is the way a baby rides / by Meyers, Susan; Nakata, Hiroe;
- While on a picnic, an active baby plays, splashes, and stretches, while imitating various animals.
- Subjects: Infants; Animals; Play; Infants; Stories in rhyme;
- © 2005., Harry N. Abrams,
- Sipping spiders through a straw : campfire songs for monsters / by DiPucchio, Kelly S.; Grimly, Gris;
- A collection of traditional songs adapted to feature monsters and other creatures, including songs like "If you're scary and you know it, clap your hands", "99 bottles of blood on the wall", and "Do your guts hang low?"
- Subjects: Monsters; Children's songs; Stories in rhyme;
- © 2008., Scholastic Press,
- Can you growl like a bear? / by Butler, John,1952-;
- In rhyming text, the reader is asked to mimic a variety of animal noises in preparation for a good night's sleep.
- Subjects: Animal sounds; Animals; Bedtime; Stories in rhyme;
- © 2007., Peachtree,
- I know a shy fellow who swallowed a cello / by Garriel, Barbara S.; O'Brien, John,1953-;
- An adaptation of the folk rhyme "There was an old woman who swallowed a fly," featuring musical instruments.
- Subjects: Violoncello; Musical instruments; Stories in rhyme; Humorous fiction;
- © 2004., Boyds Mills Press,
- Overboard! / by Weeks, Sarah; Williams, Sam,1955-;
- From morning to night, a young bunny playfully grabs and throws items, including a bathtime rubber ducky and snacktime raisins."Ages 2 to 5"--P. [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Rabbits; Animals; Play; Stories in rhyme;
- © c2006., Harcourt,
- Move over, Rover / by Beaumont, Karen.; Dyer, Jane,ill.;
- When a storm comes, Rover expects to have his doghouse all to himself but finds that various other animals, including a skunk, come to join him. It's raining cats and dogs! Good thing Rover is snuggled safe and dry inside his doghouse--until, one by one, a soggy menagerie of creatures shows up looking for a cozy place to sit out the storm. But who's the very unwelcome surprise visitor? Skunk, of course. Suddenly that doghouse isn't quite so crowded after all!
- Subjects: Dogs; Animals; Animal housing; Stories in rhyme.;
- © c2006., Harcourt,
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