Stories in rhyme
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Stories in rhyme
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- A home in the barn
- A pig, a fox, and a fox
- Aaron Slater, illustrator
- Ambitious girl
- Baby bear, baby bear, what do you see? : Oso bebé, oso bebé, ¿qué ves ah�
- Be a bridge
- Beach day!
- Bear can't wait
- Bear feels sick
- Bear snores on
- Bitty Fish
- Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?
- Change sings : a children's anthem
- Chicka chicka boom boom
- Christmas : a Christmas book of counting!
- Christmas cheer for the Grouchy Ladybug
- Christmas parade
- Christmas, here I come!
- Clatter bash! : a Day of the Dead celebration
- Clayton Parker really really really has to pee
- Clothesline clues to the first day of school
- Color the sky
- Come in, Zip!
- Construction site : road crew, coming through!
- Construction site mission : demolition!
- Construction site on Christmas night
- Construction site: merry and bright : a Christmas lift-the-flap book
- Construction zoo
- Cooking with the Grinch
- Crossing the current
- Did you eat the parakeet?
- Diner dogs
- Do not bring your dragon to the library
- Do not take your dragon to dinner
- Doggie gets scared
- Don't spill it again, James
- Dozens of doughnuts
- Dr. Seuss's Thing One, Thing Two and the leprechaun
- Dr. Seuss's winter things
- Easter, here I come!
- Emile and the field
- Esme the emerald fairy and the search for the Sparkle Stone
- Everything will be OK
- Found dogs
- Friendship on the high seas
- From Ed's to Ned's
- Go, go, tractors!
- Here comes Santacorn
- Hop on Pop
- Hop, frog!
- How do dinosaurs get well soon?
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- How do dinosaurs show good manners?
- Hungry Henry
- I am brave!
- I am mighty!
- I can build it!
- I don't want to be small
- I love my teacher
- I promise
- I'll hug you more
- If I built a school
- If you ever meet a skeleton
- Inside Cat
- Jack B. Ninja
- Knight owls
- LMNO pea-quel
- La princesa and the pea
- Library books are not for eating
- Little i
- Llama Llama holiday drama
- Llama Llama loose tooth drama
- Llama Llama loses a tooth
- Love the world
- Mary had a little lab
- Mr. Brown can moo! Can you?
- Mr. Brown can moo! Can you? : Dr. Seuss's book of wonderful noises
- My heart
- My room is a zoo!
- Night-night New England : a sleepy bedtime rhyme
- Ninja at the firehouse
- Ninja at the pet shop
- Ninja in the kitchen
- Ninja on the job
- Nothing fits a dinosaur
- Oh, the thinks you can think!
- On account of the gum
- One duck stuck
- One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish
- People share with people
- Pete the Cat's groovy imagination
- Pig the fibber
- Pig the star
- Pig the stinker
- Pig the tourist
- Pig the winner
- Please, no more nuts!
- Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear? : Oso polar, oso polar, ¿qué es ese ruido?
- Princesses wear pants
- Purim is coming!
- Push! dig! scoop! : a construction counting rhyme
- Racing the waves
- Ready, set, go!
- Rocking the tide
- Roller bears
- Santa Mouse makes a Christmas wish
- Santa and the Goodnight Train
- Sea sheep
- Secret, secret agent guy
- Sisters first
- Small Walt
- Snowy race
- So big!
- Sofia Valdez, future prez
- Sometimes you fly
- Summer color!
- Surf's up!
- Susie the sapphire fairy and the glitter games
- Sweater weather
- Take your pet to school day
- Testing the waters
- Thankful
- The Gingerbread Man and the leprechaun loose at school
- The Halloween kittens
- The bench
- The foot book
- The foot book : Dr. Seuss's wacky book of opposites
- The grinny granny donkey
- The little ice cream truck
- The me I choose to be
- The night before kindergarten graduation
- The night before the dentist
- The princess and the petri dish
- The return of Thelma the unicorn
- The road to after
- Thelma the unicorn
- There was an old lady who swallowed a bat!
- There was an old lady who swallowed a cactus!
- There was an old lady who swallowed a chick!
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly!
- This beautiful day
- This little cupid
- This little turkey
- Three cheers for Kid McGear!
- Thunder trucks
- Together we ride
- Tool school
- Tooth fairy in training
- Triceratops
- Under my hijab
- We need more nuts!
- What if ...
- What if Bunny's not a bully?
- What is fall?
- When it starts to snow
- Where do diggers trick-or-treat?
- Who's making that smell?
- Why is baby grumpy? : a Grumpy Unicorn book
- Willbee the bumblebee
- You're my little lucky charm
- You're one!
- Zoo zen : a yoga story for kids
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