The
Tales of the Tale Gazette,
by Bianca Boonstra. Ten short stories about
animals living in the Tale Forest.
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Something
Wise, by
Dorcas Otis. Birds find Tabby Cat sleeping in their
feeder. They must come up with a way to get him to leave so they
can eat. Surprise ending.
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Herman
the Hermit Crab & Friends, by Jacqueline Anastasia
(illustrations by Kevin Slack). Travel back in time with a
young Hermit Crab named Herman and his many animal and mammal
friends!
Ages 6 and up.
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The
Greatest Gift, by Cindy Castillo (illustrated by Laurie
Hoover). Amanda is a lonely Panda.
Because of her large size the other animals in the forest
are not very nice to her. But all that changes when Amanda and Rosalee, the dove who is too
small, become friends. Venturing into the dangerous woods to
pick berries one day will result in a new friendship, a test
their own and danger that threatens their lives. |
Francy
the Exercising Pig, by Lily Erlic. Francy the Pig lives
on a farm... and longs to stretch her short legs on the open
road. She goes off to explore the farm... and finds herself in
many quirky and fun situations along the way!
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The
Stinky Feet Book, by Lily Erlic (illustrations by Mark
Erlic).
Sootie the Skunk has stinky feet ... and oh, what adventures he
has trying to stop the stink! Ages 3 and up.
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The
Adventures of Travel Tiger, by Derek Kittle. Travel
Tiger and his owner, Karen, like to go places. Travel Tiger
rides in Karen's suitcase.. and they meet some very interesting
characters on their adventures.
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Monkey
Business,
by Lord Myron. The author uses a melodic rhyme to tell
his story of Badu, a little monkey living in the jungle. It is
only wit and quickness that keeps the mischievous Badu from
becoming someone's dinner although the danger around him doesn't
stop him from playing tricks on other animals. |
Roger
the Trainee Reindeer, by H. J. Tomlinson. A compilation
of five stories for children, all featuring the cute, lovable
Roger Reindeer.
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Mr.
Gruff and the Twins, by Matt Sterling. Mr. Gruff
the billygoat has a fearsome set of horns he is very free with,
and the twin goats are angry. They did not want to leave the
farm, and they bring their territorial instincts along with them
to the city. Brent, our hero, really is cute, so why are the
twins, and a cranky billygoat, able to complicate his life
so?
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The
Greatest Gift, by Cindy Castillo. This is the story of
how three unlikely characters become friends and are tested by a
dangerous adventure.
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