Boynton, Sandra

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One, two, three

a happy counting book
How many animals will you see? A whole lot more than ONE, TWO, THREE! A wacky crew of hippos, cats, pigs, and cows lead kids from a quiet One to a "LOUD LOUD LOUD" Ten and back to quiet One again. ONE is good for a quiet walk. TWO is right for a quiet talk. THREE is nice for having tea or for counting ONE, TWO, THREE!.

Happy Easter, little Pookie

It's springtime, and little Pookie has a playdate with his friend Bean. Together, they do all sorts of Easter-related activities, including hopping around the rabbits and decorating eggs.

Merry Christmas, Little Pookie

It's Christmastime for Pookie! And that means a walk in the snow, and company coming.

Your Nose!

A Wild Little Love Song
A celebration of the love between a parent and child features a little fox and a big fox parent enjoying terrific noses of all kinds.

Fifteen animals!

A boy describes his fifteen pets, almost all of which are named Bob.

I love you, Little Pookie

I Love You, Little Pookie is an affectionate and heartfelt celebration--for Valentine's Day and every day--enlivened with those funny and captivating Boynton drawings. And Pookie's Mom wisely knows that the best way to say I love you is simply to say it.

Birthday monsters!

"You hear the door come crashing down. Those birthday monsters are in town!" -- back cover.

Snow, snow, snow!

a Christmastime song
"When a group of winter animals see the falling snow, they know it's a sign that Christmastime is just around the corner. And they've got a song to sing!"--.

Night-night, little Pookie

It may be bedtime, but Pookie still has a whole night-night routine to finish: picking out pajamas, brushing teeth, washing up, and a little hide-and-seek. With Sandra Boynton's signature charm and piggy pizzazz, this not-quite-ready-for-bed story proves that every Little Pookie loves a good night's sleep.

The Bunny Rabbit Show!

Introduces ten rabbits who like to dance, sing, jump, and wiggle their noses in unison to entertain their audience, but anyone is welcome to join the chorus line after donning a pair of bunny ears.

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