Lexi Junker's Library

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9780794540661 The Little Mermaid A little sea princess, longing to be human, trades her mermaid's tail for legs to win the love of a prince.
0895656841 The Magic Moon Machine
OS_643EE04CFCEDC800B5831E1F the poky little puppy
9780553535884 The Saggy Baggy Elephant (Step Into Reading) Redbank, Tennant Random House Books for Young Readers
The Searcher And Old Tree
The Tooth Mouse
9780679882831 There's a Wocket in My Pocket! Dr. Seuss A household of unusual creatures includes the nupboard in the cupboard, the yeps on the steps, and the bofa on the sofa Random House Books for Young Readers
9780399255649 Tomie Depaola's Mother Goose Tomie DePaola An illustrated collection of Mother Goose nursery rhymes.
9780874069068 Too Many Bunnies Julie Houston Benny Bunny is the littlest bunny in his family. No one wants to play with him! Benny goes out in the woods to find some new friends but is still sad. He knows where his real home is. Pages Publishing Group
Watch Out, Ariel!
9780545094245 Welcome To My Neighborhood! A Barrio ABC Hudes, Quiara Alegria m Is For Las Muralistas, Making Murals Of Island Vistas. Waterfalls That Hide Brick Walls. Rainforest Full Of Tropical Trees. n Is For The Noisy Neighbors Who Sit On The Stoop And Catch The Breeze. when Ava's Friend Chien Visits Her In The Barrio, She Takes Him On A Tour Of All Of Her Favorite Things About The Neighborhood. From Fire Hydrants To Ice Cream Trucks, Bodegas To Vacant Lots, The Sights And Sounds Of The Barrio -- Even The Less Perfect Things -- Come To Life In The Poetic Words Of Quiara Hudes, Author Of The Tony Award-winning Musical In The Heights. publishers Weeklyin The First Children's Book From Hudes (who Wrote The Book For The Musical In The Heights), An Expressive Girl Takes A Friend On A Poetic Tour Of Her Inner-city Neighborhood. E Is For The Echo Of The Elevated Train./ F Is For The Fire Hydrant Spraying Summer Rain. Chalky, Gouache Washes Capture Both The Vital And Gently Dilapidated Elements Of City Life: Q Is For Quemar, To Burn A House To The Ground Beneath,/ Making A Block Full Of Row Homes Look Like A Smile That's Missing Its Two Front Teeth. The Subtle Presence Of The Girl's Personal Narrative And Her Nuanced Understanding Of What Makes Her Neighborhood Home Set This Abc Book Apart. Spanish-language Edition Also Available. Ages 3-7. (aug.) Arthur A. Levine Books
9791027600342 What Do You Want To Eat, Pascal? (Pascal Chronicles) Magali Le Huche Tourbillion Editions
9780375826320 When I Grow Up (Little Critter) (Look-Look) Mayer, Mercer Little Critter’s sister dreams about all the wonderful things she’s going to do when she grows up. She imagines being a great ballet dancer, a world-famous doctor, a race-car driver, and more! Random House Books for Young Readers
9780064431781 Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak Max is sent to bed without supper and imagines sailing away to the land of Wild Things,where he is made king. Harper Collins
Who Said, "Whoo"?
9781846864766 Who's In The Forest? Phyllis Gershator Pictures And Rhyming Text Describe The Birds And Animals That Fill A Forest With Noise And Fun. Holes In Die-cut Board Pages Provide The Reader Clues As A Question Is Asked On One Page And Answered On The Next. Barefoot Books
Winnie The Pooh Easy-To-Read Stories
Winnie The Pooh Everyone Is Special
Winnie The Pooh Friendship Day
Winnie The Pooh Where Did The Rain Puddle Go?
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