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Cover image for The big storm : a very soggy counting book
c2009.
1st ed.
Ten animals find shelter in a hill hollow one by one, but when the storm is over, a rumbling tells them there is still danger afoot.
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Cover image for I love you, little one
1998.
1st ed.
Mama animals tell their little ones all the ways they are loved, forever and always.
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Cover image for You are special, little one
2003.
1st ed.
A variety of babies are featured such as: agama lizard, arctic tern, pickerel frog, brown trout, common yellowthroat, and human; all asking the q
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Cover image for Blue Goose
c2008.
1st ed.
When Farmer Gray goes away for the day, Blue Goose, Red Hen, Yellow Chick, and White Duck get together and paint their black and white farm.
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2014.
A child counts the days to Christmas, from one to twenty-five, preparing a surprise for the woodland animals as she waits. Includes recipe and cr
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Cover image for I love you, little one
1999, c1998.
1st board book ed.
Mama animals tell their little ones all the ways they are loved, forever and always.
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©2007.
1st ed.
Squirrel is too busy getting ready for winter to nibble a pumpkin with Mouse, run in the field with Dog, or otherwise play with any of the other
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Cover image for Five little chicks
©2006.
1st ed.
Five chicks and their mother peck in the corn patch in search of breakfast.
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Cover image for All kinds of kisses
2012.
1st ed.
Each barnyard animal has its favorite kind of kiss, but the best of all is a mother's goodnight kiss.
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Cover image for All kinds of kisses
2014.
First board book edition.
Each barnyard animal has its favorite kind of kiss, but the best of all is a mother's goodnight kiss.
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2014.
First edition.
Various young woodland animals describe, in their own unique ways, what they love most about hugs from their fathers. Includes a list of creature
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Cover image for Daddy hugs
2021.
First board book edition.
Various young woodland animals describe, in their own unique ways, what they love most about hugs from their fathers.
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