Dr. Seuss
22) The Lorax
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English
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The Once-ler describes the results of the local pollution problem.
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Bright and early book volume 18
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English
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A household of unusual creatures help beginning readers recognize common "household" words.
25) Hop on Pop
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English
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This children's book originally published by Random House for kindergarten and grade 1 combines print and braille allowing blind child to read with sighted or visually handicapped persons. Humorous book contains colored illustrations of objects and words that rhyme. Some examples include "Pup-Cup," "Three Tree," "House Mouse," "Red-Bed-Ted," and "Went-Tent-Sent." Strange characters are used to illustrate words, then sentences are made using the rhyning...
26) The foot book
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English
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Text and pictures tell about many kinds of feet--front feet, back feet, red feet, black feet, slow feet, quick feet, trick feet, etc.
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27 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
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English
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Mr. Brown is an expert at imitating all sorts of noises. There isn't a sound Mr. Brown can't do, from a hippo's gumchewing to a goldfish's kiss. The noisemakers are graphically illustrated and the "sound effects" are printed in big lettering.
31) Dr. Seuss's ABC
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English
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An entertaining introduction to the alphabet featuring such fantastic creatures as an ostrich oiling an orange owl and ten tired turtles on a tuttle-tuttle tree.
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[2015]
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1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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English
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A boy wants all of the pets in a pet store but he and his sister can choose only one. End notes discuss Dr. Seuss's pets, his creative process, and the discovery of the manuscript and illustrations for "What Pet Should I Get?"
33) If I ran the zoo
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English
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If Gerald McGrew ran the zoo, he'd let all the animals go and fill it with more unusual beasts--a ten-footed lion, an Elephant-Cat, a Mulligatawny, a Tufted Mazurka, and others.
35) On beyond zebra
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English
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The narrator creates a nonsence alphabet of letters that come after Z.