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9781338610642 Bruce's Big Move Ryan T. Higgins "Bruce's den used to be just right. Not too big. Not too small. But seven extra roommates make for one very grumpy bear! Bruce and the geese search for a new house. But will it ever feel like home?"--Back cover.
9781098069858 But Little Caterpillar Did Cherie Arellano Caterpillar was born very late. Because she couldn't hatch on time, the garden bugs didn't believe in her. Caterpillar wanted to do all the wonderful things the garden bugs could do, but the garden bugs kept telling her she couldn't. Caterpillar did not accept this answer for her life and became more than anyone could ever imagine.
9780439798822 Cam Jansen and the Snowy Day Mystery David A. Adler Using her photographic memory Cam Jansen joins Eric in solving the mystery of how some of the school computers were stolen. Scholastic
9780439024662 Cam Jansen and the Valentine Baby Mystery David A. Adler Using her photographic memory, Cam Jansen joins Eric in solving the mystery of a Valentine's day robbery at the hospital where Cam's mother is giving birth. Includes memory quizzes and trivia questions with answers.
9780439592710 Caps for Sale The monkeys steal the peddler's caps while he is asleep.
9780525430025 Caterina and the Lemonade Stand Erin Eitter Kono
9780439666534 Chameleon, Chameleon Joy Cowley Vivid, up-close photographs and lively, informative text brilliantly capture the many moods and colors of chameleons as they hunt for food, search for a new home, brave dangerous strangers, and even make friends.
9780153057540 Charlie Anderson Barbara Abercrombie, Harcourt School Publishers Staff A cat comes out of the night to steal the hearts of two sisters who look forward to his sleeping on their beds, until one day Charlie doesn't come home and they learn a surprising secret about him.
9780671796075 Charlie the Caterpillar Deluise, Dom as Charlie The Caterpillar Meets One Group Of Animals After Another Playing Together And Having Fun, He Asks If He Can Join In. But Each Time He's Told Not Welcome — Because He's Ugly. As Winter Approaches, Charlie Spins Himself A Cocoon. When Spring Arrives, The Cocoon Opens And Out Comes Charlie — Now A Beautiful Butterfly. Everyone Wants Him To Be Part Of Their Group. But Charlie Puts These Fair-weather Friends Properly In Their Place In This Heartwarming Story About The Meaning Of True Friendship.children's Literaturein This Heartwarming Story About The Meaning Of True Friendship, Charlie The Caterpillar Is Rejected By Various Groups Of Animals Because He Is Too Ugly. After He Spins His Cocoon And Becomes A Beautiful Butterfly, All The Animals Want To Play With Him. Instead Of Accepting Their Invitations, Charlie Decides To Befriend A Sad Caterpillar Named Katie. Aladdin
9780688154721 Chester's Way Kevin Henkes Chester and Wilson had their own way of doing things, and they did everything together. When they cut their sandwiches, it was always diagonally. When they rode their bikes, they always used hand signals. If Chester was hungry, Wilson was too. They were two of a kind, and that's the way it was - until indomitable Lilly, who had her own way of doing things, moved into the neighborhood. Harper Collins
9780688147327 Chrysanthemum Kevin Henkes Greenwillow Books
9781403436863 Cinco De Mayo Aurora Colon Garcia Discusses the holiday Cinco de Mayo, celebrated by Mexicans and Mexican Americans in remembrance of the Mexican army's defeat of the French army in Pubela, Mexico, in 1862. Heinemann
9780688162955 Cinder Edna Ellen Jackson The famous Cinderella and her neighbor Cinder Edna each worked sunup to sundown for their wicked stepmother and stepsisters. But while Cinderella had the good fortune to be rescued by her fairy godmother, Edna was strong, self-reliant, spunky--and she lived happier ever after! "Nicely executed....This Cinderella send-up is full of kid-pleasing jokes."--Publisher's Weekly. Harper Collins
9780399257834 Cinders Jan Brett The story of Cinderella is transported to snowy Russia in Jan Brett's lavish style. One magical night, Cinders, the most picked upon hen in the flock, becomes the most loved by Prince Cockerel when she arrives at his ball looking so beautiful that even her bossy sisters don't recognize her. Jan travelled to Russia and readers will be in awe of the Ice Palace aglow under a deep blue moonlit sky, exquisite ball gowns on the comely pullets, uniforms with gold braids and buttons on the cockerels, striking Russian architecture transformed into ice in the borders, and a very funny flock of chickens who provide an appealing, original look at this snowy Cinderella. Readers will find these dressed up chickens comical as they pour over the extravagant setting, including a "WOW"-inducing double gatefold of chicken couples whirling around the ballroom. A feast for the eyes that is sure to become a perennial favorite. Penguin
9780590411554 City Mouse-Country Mouse and Two More Mouse Tales From Aesop John C. Wallner, Aesop City mouse-country mouse -- The lion and the mouse -- Belling the cat. Scholastic
9780590379755 Class Picture Day Andrea Buckless, Patti Goodnow The only student to stick her tongue out in the class picture has to figure out how to fix this terrible mistake. Cartwheel Books
9781442465534 Click, Clack, Boo! Doreen Cronin Farmer Brown does not like Halloween, but the animals hold a Halloween party in his barn. Atheneum
9780689832130 Click, Clack, Moo Doreen Cronin A collection of children's books on the subject of farms. Atheneum Books for Young Readers
9781481444958 Click, Clack, Peep! All of the barnyard animals are excited about the arrival of a new duckling, until the noisy little one refuses to go to sleep.
9780689707490 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Judi Barrett An imaginative story of amazing food weather that inspired the hit movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a favorite of grown-ups and children everywhere. The tiny town of Chewandswallow was very much like any other tiny town—except for its weather which came three times a day, at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But it never rained rain and it never snowed snow and it never blew just wind. It rained things like soup and juice. It snowed things like mashed potatoes. And sometimes the wind blew in storms of hamburgers. Life for the townspeople was delicious until the weather took a turn for the worse. The food got larger and larger and so did the portions. Chewandswallow was plagued by damaging floods and storms of huge food. The town was a mess and the people feared for their lives. Something had to be done, and in a hurry. Atheneum Books for Young Readers
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