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The world according to Musk Ox
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Cabatingan, Erin
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Muskox Juvenile fiction.
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Zebras Juvenile fiction.
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Continents Juvenile fiction.
2014
A cantankerous zebra takes a wise-cracking musk ox on a tour of the seven continents.
What James said
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Rosenberg, Liz, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Rumor Juvenile fiction.
2015
A little girl ignores her best friend James after she hears rumors that he has been talking about her, but soon realizes that she misses his friendship.
The most terrible of all
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Van, Muon, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Monsters Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Juvenile fiction.
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Monsters Fiction.
2019
When a monster meets his neighbor's new baby he discovers true terribleness can come in tiny packages.
Rules of the house
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Barnett, Mac, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Rules (Philosophy) Juvenile fiction.
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Monsters Juvenile fiction.
2016
Ian always follows the rules and his sister, Jenny, never does but when she angers some monsters while breaking all the rules of their vacation house in the woods, Ian first runs away, then realizes there should be a rule about protecting your sister from being eaten by monsters.
The infamous Ratsos
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LaReau, Kara, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Brothers Juvenile fiction.
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Rats Juvenile fiction.
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Helping behavior Juvenile fiction.
2016
Rat brothers Louie and Ralphie Ratso try to prove they can be as rough and tough as their father in the Big City, but every time they try to show how tough they are, they end up accidentally doing good deeds instead.
Lily leads the way
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Preus, Margi, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Lily (Fictitious character from Preus) Juvenile fiction.
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Sailboats Juvenile fiction.
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Boats and boating Juvenile fiction.
2022
\"Lily the sailboat is small but sturdy, in a harbor full of enormous cargo ships, speedy fishing vessels, and bossy tugboats...Out on the lake, the tall ships are coming! To pass from the harbor to the lake, Lily must blow her horn and ask the lift bridge to rise...Finally, Lily slips under just before the bridge goes down, her sails fluttering with excitement as she spies the majestic barquentine, schooner, and other grand old ships heading toward the now-lowered bridge. Silently! How will the bridge know to rise? Can Lily save the day?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Cock-a-doodle-doo-bop!
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Black, Michael Ian, 1971-
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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Roosters Juvenile fiction.
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Domestic animals Juvenile fiction.
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Farm life Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"When Mel the rooster gets tired of his boring old cock-a-doodle-doo he decides to shake things up with something brand new--the cock-a-doodle-doo-bop! But not everyone on the barnyard is a fan of the new tune\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Infamous Ratsos : project fluffy
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LaReau, Kara, author
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Myers, Matthew, 1960- illustrator
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LaReau, Kara. Infamous Ratsos
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Brothers Juvenile fiction.
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Rats Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Chuck Wood is the most popular kid in school, and Louie Ratso can't believe that Chuck has asked him for help! Chuck likes Louie's friend Fluffy Rabbitski, and he wants Louie to help him get Fluffy to notice him. As for Ralphie Ratso, he can't believe that his brother wants to spend all his time with Chuck instead of with him. Meanwhile, despite Louie and Chuck's attempts to get Fluffy's attention, she has eyes for only one thing: her garden. But there may be hope. As their father, Big Lou, tells his boys, the best way to get someone to like you is to show that you're interested in what they like. After all, that's how Big Lou won over Mama Ratso years ago. Can Louie help Chuck find a way into Fluffy's heart? And will Ralphie find a way to let his brother know how much he misses him?\" -- Publishers description.