Anita Lobel
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Caldecott Honor–winning illustrator Anita Lobel introduces the concept of opposites with search and find elements in this picture book detailing the "rich, warm journey from morning to night" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) of a day spent in the city as seen through a child's eyes.
We see a little dog step out of a door in a house.
We watch a large workman climb out of a hole in the street.
Look up there! A...
We see a little dog step out of a door in a house.
We watch a large workman climb out of a hole in the street.
Look up there! A...
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Best in children's literature volume series III
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English
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Recounts how a mother's love and potatoes ended the war.
6) Hello, day!
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English
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Various animals greet the sunrise in their own unique voices, except for the owl who welcomes the night.
10) On Market Street
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A child buys presents from A to Z in the shops along Market Street. --
11) Alison's zinnia
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English
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Alison acquired an amaryllis for Beryl who bought a begonia for Crystal--and so on through the alphabet, as full-page illustrations are presented of each flower.
12) Princess Furball
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English
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A princess in a coat of a thousand furs hides her identity from a king who falls in love with her.
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Presents the days of the week, the months of the year, and numbers from one to ten through the activities of a cat and people in and around a lighthouse. Here, in one book, are the days of the week, the months of the year, the four seasons, the basic colors, and an exciting counting adventure -- all conceived, staged, and presented by the incomparable Anita Lobel. You can savor each of the three stories separately or think of them as three acts in...
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From adoring alligators to zany zebras, the animals in this book are sure to keep you amused with their antics. And look at the acrobats! For they are a talented group indeed. Using only their bodies, these limber contortionists are merrily forming all twenty-six letters of the alphabet. The animals are impressed. You will be, too!
18) Away from home
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English
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Proceeds through the alphabet using boys' names and the names of exotic places in alliterative fashion.
19) So happy!
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English
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Brief text and illustrations tell the story of a boy, a rabbit, and a seed.