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"Cleary, Brian P., 1959- author"
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Underneath my bed : list poems
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Cleary, Brian P., 1959- author
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Watson, Richard, 1980- illustrator
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Cleary, Brian P., 1959- Poetry adventures
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Children's poetry, American.
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Poetry.
2017
\"When is a list also a poem? When it's a list poem! List poems can be funny or serious, rhymed or unrhymed. Award-winning author Brian P. Cleary explains how these types of poems work.\"--Provided by publisher.
This python isn't a snake : what are coding languages and syntax?
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Cleary, Brian P., 1959- author
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Goneau, Martin, author
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Programming languages (Electronic computers) Juvenile literature.
2019
Can cats code? These cats sure can! Author Brian P. Cleary, illustrator (and coding hobbyist) Martin Goneau, and the indefatigable CATegorical cats offer a fun and accessible introduction to coding languages and syntax-- Provided by publisher.
Bugs that make your computer crawl : what are computer bugs?
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Cleary, Brian P., 1959- author
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Goneau, Martin, illustrator
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Software failures Juvenile literature.
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Debugging in computer science Juvenile literature.
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Computer programs Correctness Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Don't swat that bug--fix it! Author Brian P. Cleary, illustrator (and coding hobbyist) Martin Goneau, and the indefatigable CATegorical cats offer a fun and accessible introduction to computer bugs\"-- Provided by publisher.
Crunch and crack, oink and whack! : an onomatopoeia story
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Cleary, Brian P., 1959- author
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Pino, Pablo, 1981- illustrator
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Onomatopoeia Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Onomatopoeia Fiction.
2019
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text follow Mrs. Garcia's class on a hunt in and around school for examples onomatopoeia--words that imitate the sound of what they name.