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Breathe
by
Magoon, Scott, author, illustrator
in
White whale Juvenile fiction.
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White whale Fiction.
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Whales Fiction.
2014
A young whale enjoys its first day of independence.
The Nuts : sing and dance in your polka-dot pants
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Litwin, Eric, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
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Dance Juvenile fiction.
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Singing Juvenile fiction.
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Play Juvenile fiction.
2015
Hazel Nut wants to sing and dance, but Mama, Papa, and Wally Nut are too busy, so Hazel calls in a special family member to get everyone moving.
The knights before Christmas
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Holub, Joan, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
in
Santa Claus Juvenile fiction.
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Santa Claus Fiction.
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Christmas Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"'Twas December 24th, and three brave knights were just settling in for the night when out on the drawbridge, there arose such a clatter! The knights try everything to get rid of this unknown invader (Santa Claus!), a red and white knight with a fleet of dragons\"-- Provided by publisher.
I have a balloon
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Bernstein, Ariel, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Novelty balloons Juvenile fiction.
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Monkeys Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Owl has a red balloon and Monkey wants it, but Owl does not want to share. So Monkey tries to find something to trade for the balloon\"-- Provided by publisher.
I will not eat you
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Lehrhaupt, Adam, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
in
Dragons Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2016
A dragon resists the urge to eat the animals that approach his cave.
Misunderstood Shark : friends don't eat friends
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Dyckman, Ame, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
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Sharks Juvenile fiction.
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Marine animals Juvenile fiction.
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Nature television programs Juvenile fiction.
2019
Bob, host of Underwater World with Bob, is furious with Shark, not only because Shark ate him (admittedly bad manners), but because Shark will not even admit what he did; the ocean may not be big enough for both of them--unless Shark faces up to his bad behavior, stops sulking (and eating the animals on the program, and maybe barfing up his stomach) and apologizes.
Misunderstood Shark : starring Shark!
by
Dyckman, Ame, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
in
Sharks Juvenile fiction.
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Marine animals Juvenile fiction.
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Nature television programs Juvenile fiction.
2018
Shark interrupts the filming of Underwater World With Bob, scattering the other creatures (and the audience), but he claims it is all a terrible misunderstanding--that he would never think of eating the fish, the squid, the audience...or Bob.
The Nuts : keep rolling!
by
Litwin, Eric, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
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Litwin, Eric. Nuts
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Nuts Juvenile fiction.
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Body size Juvenile fiction.
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Nuts Fiction.
2017
Hazel and Wally want to be big and tall so they start rolling, picking up mud and goo that makes them seem bigger but leads to a series of problems they can avoid only if they keep rolling.
Give please a chance
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O'Reilly, Bill, author
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Patterson, James, 1947- author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
in
Etiquette Juvenile fiction.
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Etiquette Fiction.
2016
\"In this illustrated book written by bestselling authors Bill O'Reilly and James Patterson, a collection of artists each contribute a piece of art demonstrating why the word 'please' makes all the difference in the world\"-- Provided by publisher.
Rescue & Jessica : a life-changing friendship
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Kensky, Jessica, author
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Downes, Patrick, 1984- author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
in
Service dogs Juvenile fiction.
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People with disabilities Juvenile fiction.
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Human-animal relationships Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Rescue thought he'd grow up to be a Seeing Eye dog - it's the family business, after all. But when he gets the news that he's better suited to being a service dog, he's worried that he's not up to the task. Then he meets Jessica, a girl whose life turned out differently from the way she'd imagined it, too. Now Jessica needs Rescue by her side to help her accomplish everyday things. And it turns out that Rescue can help Jessica see after all: a way forward, together- one step at a time.\"--Provided by publisher.