Madeline in London |
4-8
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Madeline and the other girls travel to London to visit their former neighbor on his birthday. | ||
Max |
4-7
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Max, the young son of superheroes, is a late bloomer when it comes to flying, until he is inspired by the plight of a falling baby bird. | ||
Maxx Traxx | ||||
Meg and Mog |
4-8
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Meg the witch meets her friends for a Halloween party but something goes wrong with the spell they cast. | ||
Mog the forgetful cat |
4-8
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Mog is a cat, and she lives with a family named Thomas. Mog is a nice cat--but very forgetful. She forgets she has a cat door, and she forgets she's already eaten her supper. But one night, Mog's forgetfulness comes in very handy. | ||
Mrs. McNosh hangs up her wash |
3-up
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Each Monday at dawn, Mrs. Nelly McNosh brings out a barrel and does a big wash. Mrs. McNosh's wash is certainly big-and definitely wacky. You'll be surprised to see what is hanging on her clothesline by the end of the day! | 月曜日の朝は大忙しのMrs.McNosh! なぜなら洗濯物がどっさり!ドレスから始まり、靴や犬、入れ歯や届いたばかりの手紙まで。そして最後は・・・・!? 2歳半の息子は大喜びでした。洗濯物!?もどんどん覚えて、英語の勉強になりました。絵もとっても可愛いですよ。 | |
Nine for California |
4-9
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Amanda travels by stagecoach with her four siblings and her mother from Missouri to California to join her father. | ||
No more water in the tub |
4-8
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ear the top floor of a tall apartment building, William is getting ready for his bath. "No more water in the tub, says Mom--but her warning comes too late, and soon boy and tub are swooping out the door on a tidal wave of water. This is the sequel to the bestselling No Jumping on the Bed! | ||
No no, Jo! | ittle kitten Jo just wants to be helpful, but everything she does ends in a mess. Toddlers beginning to assert their independence will gleefully join in the refrain, "No No, Jo! on each page of this humorous, fold-out book. | |||
Not the piano, Mrs. Medley! | Going to the beach can be great fun. Getting to the beach can be something else. Especially when your grandmother prefers to travel prepared - like Mrs. Medley. | |||
Old black fly |
4-8
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Chasing an old black fly--and the alphabet--all through the house, Mama, Sister, Baby, and Gramma are in pursuit as the fly coughs on the cookies, nibbles on the noodles, and pesters the parrot. | ||
Oops, Clifford |
4-8
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Clifford the big red dog is so large that he gets into trouble
even when he is trying to do good deeds. |
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Owen |
4-8
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Owen's parents try to get him to give up his favorite blanket before he starts school, but when their efforts fail, they come up with a solution that makes everyone happy. |