Jessica |
4-8
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Ruthie does everything with her imaginary friend Jessica; and then on her first day of kindergarten, she meets a real new friend with the same name. | ||
Johnny on the spot | When Johnny's radio begins to broadcast news from tomorrow, he begins a series of heroic and lucrative adventures. | |||
Julius |
4-8
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Maya and Julius, the pig her grandfather brings her from Alaska, learn about fun and sharing together. | ||
Julius the baby of the world |
Pre-school
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Lilly is convinced that the arrival of her new baby brother is the worst thing that has happened in their house, until Cousin Garland comes to visit. | ||
Just a daydream |
4-8
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Little Critter daydreams about what he would do to the local bully if he were Super Critter. | ||
Just my friend and me |
4-8
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Though playing with a friend can be a great deal of fun, it's good to be alone sometimes too. | ||
Kermit the hermit | Kermit was not truly a hermit crab, but he was indeed a hermit. This bad-tempered, selfish old Scrooge of a crab lived all to himself in a cave under the rocks off Monterey Bay. One day his greedy ways led him into trouble and near catastrophe. If it hadn't been for a small boy, that would have been the end of old Kermit. So the old crab owes his life to the boy. Repaying such an enormous debt takes Kermit on a wild adventure all the way to the shark infested depths of the ocean, then finally high into the sky on the crab's very first flying trip. | |||
Kintaro, the nature boy |
4-8
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Kintaro, the strongest, kindest, gentlest boy in Japan, gains fame and fortune when he joins a famous samurai's band of warriors. | ||
Let's go, trucks! (Golden Book) | ||||
Little Dracula at the seaside | ||||
Louie | (author?) |