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Cover image for The very hungry caterpillar
[1979?]
Follows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he f
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Cover image for Telling time with Big Mama Cat
c1998.
1st ed.
A cat describes her activities at various times throughout the day from morning to night. Features a clock with movable hands.
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2011.
Take a journey through this book with your eyes closed and trace the line with your finger. Where will your imagination take you?
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Cover image for The mixed-up chameleon
©1984.
A bored chameleon wishes it could be more like all the other animals it sees, but soon decides it would rather just be itself. Cutouts along the
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Cover image for Little Mouse's big book of fears
2008.
1st U.S. ed.
Little Mouse draws pictures of some of the many things he is afraid of, including creepy crawlies, sharp knives, and having accidents, and provid
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c1994.
1st ed.
A tired and hungry little girl helps herself to the belongings of three bears in the woods. Features split pages.
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Cover image for The wide-mouthed frog : a pop-up book
c1996.
1st ed.
A wide-mouthed frog is interested in what other animals eat--until he meets a creature that eats only wide-mouthed frogs!
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Cover image for Little Mouse's big book of beasts.
2016.
First US edition.
"A mouse goes through a list of beasts that he's afraid of and works to make them a little less scary"--
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2010.
1st American ed.
A rather large moose who cannot fit on the page teams up with his little chipmunk friend to find a solution. Final pages form a gatefold.
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c1994.
Illustrations with cut-out shapes and rhyming questions introduce fruits, colors, and shapes.
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Cover image for Human body : explore the world's most amazing machine -- you!
[2017]
Explore the inside of the human body from outside to all the layers inside.
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2015.
"To play with this book, all you need is your finger. Take a pen, draw two eyes and a mouth, and there you are-- your very own finger worm! Follo
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