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"Painting Juvenile fiction."
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Let's paint the garage!
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Crow, Melinda Melton
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Thompson, Chad, 1974- ill
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Painting Juvenile fiction.
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Garages Juvenile fiction.
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Painting Fiction.
2013
It is time to paint the Wonder Wheels Garage.
Mr. Pine's purple house
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Kessler, Leonard P., 1920-
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Moore, Lilian
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House painting Juvenile fiction.
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Dwellings Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality Juvenile fiction.
2015
Mr. Pine lives in a little white house on Vine Street, where there are fifty white houses all in a line. How can Mr. Pine tell which one is his?
Black and white Rabbit's ABC
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Baker, Alan, 1951- author, illustrator
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Baker, Alan, 1951- Little rabbit books
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Alphabet Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Painting Juvenile fiction.
2017
The story of a rabbit's exhausting efforts to paint a picture presents the letters of the alphabet.
Bob Ross and Peapod the Squirrel
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Pearlman, Robb, author
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Ross, Bob, 1942-1995, artist
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Kayser, Jason, illustrator
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Ross, Bob, 1942-1995 Juvenile fiction.
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Ross, Bob, 1942-1995 Fiction.
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Squirrels Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"This is the sweet story of a painter (Bob Ross) who helps his squirrel friend, Peapod, find the perfect home to live in. Bob paints an actual Ross painting, \"Meadow Lake,\" in this charming tale about helping friends and embracing the serenity of life. Bob, along with Peapod, go through the various steps and processes to painting, including praising those \"happy little accidents\" that happen along the way.
Red, yellow, blue (and a dash of white, too!)
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Esperanza, Charles George, author, illustrator
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Painting Juvenile fiction.
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Imagination Juvenile fiction.
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Colors Juvenile fiction.
2015
In rhyming stanzas, the painter's images come to life, seize the paintbrush and mix colors, creating figures of their own.
Vincent paints his house
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Arnold, Tedd, author, illustrator
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House painting Juvenile fiction.
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Color Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
2015
Vincent's animal friends disagree on how he should paint his house, so Vincent comes up with a colorful solution.
Alex and Lulu : two of a kind
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Siminovich, Lorena
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2009
Meet best friends Alex and Lulu. Alex loves having noisy, exciting adventures, and Lulu likes painting and making things. Even though they are different, they always have fun together. Until Alex begins to worry that they might be too different, that they might actually be opposites! Discover what opposites really are in this quirky story that celebrates differences.
The artist who painted a blue horse
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Carle, Eric
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Painting Juvenile fiction.
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Artists Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
2011
Rather than use the same old colors, a child paints animals and objects in a variety of different hues. Includes biographical information about the German painter Franz Marc, who created unconventional animal paintings in the early 1900s.
One boy
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Seeger, Laura Vaccaro, author, illustrator
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Vocabulary Juvenile fiction.
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Painting Juvenile fiction.
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Counting Juvenile literature.
2016
A boy creates ten paintings in this counting book that also explores the relationship of words within words.