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924 result(s) for "Stories in rhyme Juvenile fiction."
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Oh, baby, the places you'll go!
A warm and winsome welcome to the world of Dr. Seuss written for mothers--and others--to read aloud to babies and babies-to-be! Page 4 of cover.
Because I stubbed my toe
A young boy stubs his toe, which leads to a sequence of silly events and a delicious ending.
I live in a tree trunk
\"I live in a tree trunk. I live in a barn. I live in a shoebox. I'm down on the farm... Soon all the other animals can't help but share what their homes are called, too. Readers will learn about porcupines, salamanders, groundhogs, and more. But when the rabbit, platypus, and meerkat realize their homes share the same name, they can't believe it. \"Are you for SURE? I had NO clue!\" becomes a catchy, energetic refrain readers will love chanting? The text invites readers to predict what the animal is by using context clues and checking the endpapers to see if they guessed right. The strong rhythm and unexpected discoveries of the animal kingdom, plus deadpan humor and wonderfully expressive art will spark a conversation about habitats and nature and leave readers wanting to read it aloud again and again.\"-- Publisher marketing.
The big aqua book of beginner books
Collects four Dr. Seuss books, including \"The Cat in the Hat Comes Back!\" and the collection of tongue twisters \"Oh Say Can You Say?\" along with stories by Al Perkins and Robert Lopshire.
Bartholomew and the oobleck
The king, tired of rain, snow, sun, and fog, commands his magicians to make something else come down from the sky, but when oobleck falls, in sticky greenish droplets, Bartholomew Cubbins shames the king and saves the kingdom.
Dr. Seuss's book of animals
\"A rhymed introduction to real and imaginary animals featuring illustrations from classic books by Dr. Seuss\"-- Provided by publisher.
Green
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text explore the many shades of the color green.