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City mouse and country mouse

Based on the classic fable of a mouse who lived in the city and a mouse who lived in the country who decide to change places for a while.

How many?

1995
A classroom-sized picture book that asks children how many legs different animals have and includes a related activity.

Bears, bears, everywhere

1994
Introduces children to different vowel combinations that create the same sound, as in the words "bears," "fares," and "stairs," with a story about bears who move around to different locations and engage in various activities.

What do you see?

1994
Illustrations and simple text introduce early counting skills and reveal parts of a scary monster hiding in the dark.

All through the week with Cat and Dog

1994
Simple text and illustrations of the activities of a cat and dog introduce the days of the week.

The giraffe made her laugh

1994
A cumulative rhyme in which the animals of the kingdom fail to amuse the Queen--except for the giraffe who makes her laugh.

Mr. Noisy

1994
Introduces children to the different patterns of noises and movements made by Mr. Noisy, such as tapping, singing, snoring, dancing, driving a car, and riding a bike.

I can write

1994
A young girl celebrates her ability to write.

Cinderella dressed in yellow

1994
Introduces colors and counting in a jumping rhyme based on the adventures of Cinderella.

There's a monster in the tree

1994
Colorful illustrations and simple text, meant to be read to the tune of "Put Your Finger in the Air," share a story about monsters in a tree, at the door, in the hall, in the kitchen, and other places. Includes a related activity.

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