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A brown bear sees a yellow bee and decides that where there's a bee, there's honey! So he starts to follow the bee. The bee sees the bear and decides that where there's a bear, there's trouble! So the bee takes off flying across the meadow. And so the chase begins!
4) Hi!
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Illustrations and simple, rhyming couplets capture a series of greetings between animals, as an owl's "hoo" is answered by a cow's "moo," and a bird's "chirp" leads to an anteater's "slurp."
6) Bark, George
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A mother dog tries to teach her pup how to bark, and is surprised at why he wasn't learning.
9) Noah's bark
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Noah is distracted by animals making whatever sound comes into their heads while he is trying to build, then pilot, the ark, and so he devises a way for each animal to choose only one sound.
10) Ten red apples
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In rhyming verses, one animal after another neighs, moos, oinks, quacks and makes other appropriate sounds as each eats an apple from the farmer's tree.
16) Moo who?
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After being hit on the head, Hilda the singing cow forgets what sound she should make, so she imitates different animals until she gets her "moo" back.
17) Barnyard banter
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All the farm animals are where they should be, clucking and mucking, mewing and cooing, except for the missing goose. It's another cacophonous morning on the farm. From pasture to hayloft, cows moo, kittens mew, hens cluck, and pigs muck. As energetic text filled with rhyming barnyard noises invite young readers to chime in. This exuberant picture book, created with distinctive handmade-paper illustrations, bursts with color, texture, and playful...