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Good night, world
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Edwards, Nicola, author
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Tolson, Hannah, illustrator
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Bedtime Juvenile fiction.
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Language and languages Juvenile fiction.
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Bedtime Fiction.
2019
Rhyming text and appealing illustrations highlight children from various places around the world engaging in many of the same activities as they get ready for bed. Young readers will learn how to say good night in eleven different languages including Mandarin, Russian, Italian, Finnish, Swahili, Spanish, Arabic, Hindi, German, French, and Korean.
I've got feet! : fantastical feet of the animal world
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Murphy, Julie, author
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Tolson, Hannah, illustrator
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Foot Juvenile literature.
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Animals Juvenile literature.
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Anatomy Juvenile literature.
2017
\"Animals around the world describe unique features of their feet and how they use them. From webbed feet to sticky feet, hooved feet to bright blue feet, young readers are introduced to animal adaptions in this nonfiction picture book\"-- Provided by publisher.
I've got eyes! : exceptional eyes of the animal world
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Murphy, Julie, 1965- author
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Tolson, Hannah, illustrator
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Eye Juvenile literature.
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Physiology Juvenile literature.
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Anatomy Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Animals in varied habitats describe unique features of their eyes and how they are adapted for the jungle, the deep ocean, the desert, and even the dark. From bulging eyes to hiding eyes, handlebar eyes to double-decker eyes, young readers will learn about the diversity of the animal world in this nonfiction picture book\"-- Provided by publisher.
Caterpillar and bean
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Jenkins, Martin, 1959- author
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Tolson, Hannah, illustrator
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Caterpillars Juvenile literature.
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Plants Juvenile literature.
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Picture books for children.
2019
\"What's that wedged in a crack in the ground, small and hard and wrinkly and brown? A bean seed! Soon it develops roots and leaves. And what's that on the leaf? An egg! The egg hatches a caterpillar, and the caterpillar eats the leaves, getting bigger and bigger until it forms a chrysalis. Meanwhile, the plant is growing, too: it develops flowers, then bean pods, as it reaches up toward the sun. Side by side, plant and insect grow . . . and grow . . . and grow throughout the year, until they come full circle.\"--Publishers website.
Ossiri and the Bala Mengro
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O'Neill, Richard (Storyteller), author
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Quarmby, Katharine, author
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Tolson, Hannah, illustrator
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Folk literature, Romani.
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Musical instruments Juvenile literature.
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Ghouls and ogres Juvenile literature.
2016
A Traveller girl creates her own musical instrument from a willow branch and lots of recycled objects. She plays it enthusiastically, but it sounds terrible! Ignoring warnings not to awaken the ogre in the hills, Ossiri goes there to practice playing her instrument. Will she wake the ogre, and will it appreciate her playing?