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9780064431439 Caps for Sale Esphyr Slobodkina Caps for Sale is a timeless classic, in print for over fifty years, and beloved by generations of readers. This easy-to-read story about a peddler and a band of mischievous monkeys is filled with warmth, humor, and simplicity. Children will delight in following the peddlers efforts to outwit the monkeys in this new, enlarged, and redesigned edition, and will ask to read it again and again. Harper Collins
9780736425346 Cars "Al's Sky-High Adventure" Luke Paulson Random House
9780736423380 Cars (A Read-Aloud Storybook) Lisa Marsoli ready, Set, Go! Lightning Mcqueen, The Rookie Hot-shot Race Car, Is Screaming His Way Down The Track On His Way To Winning The Piston Cup. But When He Gets Stuck In A Slow Little Town Called Radiator Springs, Mcqueen Must Learn A Valuable Lesson About Friendship—fast. This Beautifully Illustrated Read-aloud Storybook Is The Complete Retelling Of Disney Presentation Of A Pixar Film Latest Computer-animated Film, cars. Random House
9781593188276 Cats (Read Well, Unit 12 Storybook) Sopris West Sopris West Educational Services
9780545453578 Charlie the Ranch Dog Ree Drummond While Charlie, a sleepy basset hound, tells about the busy life of a ranch dog, his best friend Suzie, a Jack Russell terrier, is getting the work done.
9780694010349 Chicken Little Public Domain In this version of the traditional story, Chicken Little believes the sky is falling down and runs to tell the King and everyone she meets along the way. HarperFestival
9780060247539 Christmas In The Big Woods (My First Little House Picture Books) HarperCollins
9780684126760 Cinderella Brown, Marcia Cinderella...or The Little Glass Slipper There is perhaps no better loved, no more universal story than CINDERELLA. Almost every country in the world has a version of it, but the favorite of story-tellers is the French version by Charles Perrault. This translation is excellent for storytelling and also reading aloud. Marcia Brown's illustrations are full of magic and enchantment from the little cupids putting back the hands of the clock to the last scene at the palace. They are pictures that will stay in a child's mind.Publishers WeeklyNearly two decades after its original publication, Susan Jeffers's detailed pen-and-ink and dye illustrations once again grace Charles Perrault's Cinderella (1985), retold by Amy Ehrlich. PW called Ehrlich's retelling "absorbing [and] easily grasped," while the artwork "shows Jeffers's gifts at their dazzling best." Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Clifford's Big Red Reader By: Scholastic
9780590442800 Clifford's Kitten Norman Bridwell A lost kitten arrives at Emily Elizabeth's house, and Clifford is jealous. Cartwheel Books
9780824951481 Cobras Ted O'Hare Provides an introduction to the physical characteristics and behavior of the venomous cobra. Rourke Publishing Group
9781602185517 Communities
9780142417355 Corduroy A toy bear in a department store wants a number of things, but when a little girl finally buys him he finds what he has always wanted most of all.
9780618088546 Cowboy Sam And Those Confounded Secrets Griffin, Kitty, Combs, Kathy Under Cowboy Sam’s hat are more secrets than fleas on Doc Peeble’s hound dog, more secrets than peppers on a chili pepper plant, and more secrets than spikes on a horny toad lizard. Just about everyone in the town of Dry Gulch wants to tell Sam a secret. But when his hat gets plum full of secrets and won’t stay put on his head, Sam is bumfuzzled and bewildered. How can he keep all those secrets under wraps—and keep the townfolk from going crazy?Perfectly matched by Mike Wohnoutka’s comic illustrations, this funny and unexpectedly touching tale will appeal to readers young and old alike.Publishers WeeklyCaballero wannabes will get a bigger-than-Texas bang out of Griffin and Combs's slangy, twangy debut. Cowboy Sam, the best confidant in Dry Gulch, keeps more secrets under his hat "than fleas on Doc Peeble's hound dog (and that's a whole lot of fleas)." But one day his hat gets so full that it starts popping off his head. While the townspeople worry about what will become of their secrets, Sam tries holding down his hat with horseshoes and a sack of oats, then ties it down with a leather strap and even stands on his head all to no avail. "That hat exploded and blew Sam way up into the air like a wild turkey. All the secrets rocketed into outer space." In the end, there's only one place big enough: Cowboy Sam's heart. The authors embellish this tall tale with a passel of colorful descriptions ("higher than a jackrabbit jumping over a prickly pear cactus") and rhythmic phrases ("He felt more bamboozled than an armadillo without his armor. More dejected than a crawdad without his craw. More lonesome than a Texas ranger without his range"). Wohnoutka's (Counting Sheep) comical acrylic illustrations have a touch of Mark Teague, particularly in their large-as-life perspectives and round, stylized faces, but the palette here is milder, brushed with the soft colors of the Southwest. Rootin'-tootin' boot-scootin' fun, beginning to end. Ages 4-8. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information. Clarion Books
9780673609830 Crash! Flash! Ellen Javernick
9781879085695 Creepy Crawlies and Bugs
9780395259375 Curious George Flies a Kite Rey, H. A., Rey, Margret George's adventures with bunnies, fishing poles, and a powerful kite are told in a simplified text suitable for first-graders to read themselves. George, a monkey, has a busy day as he befriends rabbits, flies a kite, and falls in the lake. HMH Books for Young Readers
9780395185599 Curious George Gets a Medal H. A. Rey Houghton Mifflin
9780395137185 Curious George Learns The Alphabet Rey, H. A. The Man With The Yellow Hat Illustrates The Alphabet For His Curious Monkey Friend. HMH Books for Young Readers
9781435147607 Daring, Deadly. Brilliant, Brave: History's Toughest People Tracy Turner Sterling
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