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The Awful Aardvarks Go to School
Price: $15.99 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-670-85920-6 (hardcover)
Price: $5.99 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-140-55488-2 (paperback)
Grade level: PreS-2
Author: Reeve Lindbergh
"A funny, alliterative romp through the alphabet. Four friendly and frolicking aardvarks arrive
at school, where they disturb and distress everyone in the class, blacken the boards, and cause quite
a messÉ. The equally amusing watercolor illustrations are a good match, reflecting perfectly the
satisfying actions of the text right down to when the dreadful creatures "Flicked Fleas at our Friend
Freddie Frog." A flying success" School Library Journal
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The Awful Aardvarks Shop for School
Price: $15.99 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-670-88763-3 (hardcover)
Price: $5.99 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-142-30122-1 (paperback)
Grade level: PreS-2
Author: Reeve Lindbergh
"The first week of September means the annual back-to-school shopping spree for school supplies, and
even not-quite-civilized aardvarks need new backpacks, notebooks, and markersÉ. Pearson's loose
watercolors are a busy delight, with expressive faces on the horrified store clerks and fellow shoppers
and lots of little details to discover in multiple readingsÉ.A rollicking romp of a picture book that
will make an excellent first-day-of-school story for primary-grade kids." Kirkus Reviews
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Bob
Price: $16.00
ISBN: 0-374-39957-3 (hardcover)
Price: $6.95
ISBN: 0-374-408718 (paperback)
Grade level: PreS-1
"A rooster with a bit of an identity crisis takes center coop in this lighthearted picture book about
the sounds various animals make. Bob the rooster has always clucked right along with the chickens he
lives with. But when Henrietta the cat tells Bob he needs to learn how to crow in order to "wake up the
girls every morning" he's thrown. Henrietta offers the only help she can and teaches Bob to meow.
Further farm and countryside research results in Bob mimicking all manner of noises "Woof,... Moo...
and Ribbet-Ribbet-Hop-Hop" among them. At last, he happens upon a bird that resembles him and learns to
deliver a rousing "cock-a-doodle-do!" However, it's Bob's mastery of other animals' expressions that
proves particularly handy when a fox comes slinking around." Publisher's Weekly
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Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling
Price: $5.95
ISBN: 0-374-30861-6 (board book)
Grade level: Pre-S
"In two more nursery standbys, Tracey Campbell Pearson injects some humor into her delicate
watercolors,: Little Miss Muffet and Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling. In the first, for instance, the heroine's
pillow serves as a tuffet, and her pet cat has the last laugh: after the spider scares her away, the feline
makes a play for the arachnid then laps up the milk." Publishers Weekly
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Gator Aid
Price: $16.00(OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-374-32502-2 (hardcover)
Price: $6.95 (OUT OF PRINT)
ISBN: 0-374-42521-3(paperback)
Grade level: 1-5
Author: Jane Cutler
"In the Fraser brothers' third appearance, second-grader Edward can't convince anyone that he has seen
a baby alligator in the lake at the local parkÉ Young readers will enjoy this light tale of neighborhood
adventure, and will be pleased with the ending, happy for all." School Library Journal
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G-Rex
Price: $16.95
ISBN: 0-531-30243-1 (hardcover)
Grade level: K-3
Author: Teri Daniels
"Fed up with his older brother always having the advantage, Gregory grows into a G-Rex that threatens
to eat Mark unless he's given more meat. The family frantically runs all over town trying to satisfy their
new monsterÉ.. Pearson's zany artwork races across the pages with humorous details of chaotic family life,
and readers will readily see that G-Rex's threat to eat his brother is part of the fun, not a cause for
alarmÉ, the art is exciting and engaging. Tie-ins with emotions and dealing with older siblings are
obvious, but children will love the power trip." School Library Journal
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Hector Protector
Price: $5.95
ISBN: 0-374-30860-8 (board book)
Grade level: PreS
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Leap, Frog
Price: $16.00
ISBN: 0-374-34362-4 (hardcover)
Price: $6.95
ISBN: 0-374-44320-3 (paperback)
Grade level: 3-7
Author: Jane Cutler
"When a karate-chopping kindergartner named Charley moves in next door, Edward Fraser and his older
brother, Jason, see mischief in the making. Charley is good at kicking, jumping, noise-making, and
running wild. He's not so good at staying out of trouble. Charley leads Edward a merry chase, complicating
everything. A fragile egg baby is imperiled by his antics. The First Annual Mark Twain Memorial Jumping Frog
Contest ends in controversy because of him. And Edward's ninth birthday celebration, an afternoon at the theater,
requires special planning and has unpredictable results when Charley takes it for granted that he's invited. "
(from the publisher)
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Little Bo Peep
Price: $5.95
ISBN: 0-374-30859-4 (board book)
Grade level: PreS
"In this series of board books, familiar nursery rhymes have been given a more up-to-date visual
interpretation. For Little Bo-Peep, the young girl has a couple of stuffed sheep that she tosses out of
her crib. Then she cries because she "can't tell where to find them." The parents who were obviously
already asleep come to the baby's rescue and find the toys which they put back into the crib. Baby now
seems content and ready for a good night's sleep, but the last page shows her once again tossing the sheep
over the side of the crib. The scenes are ones that today's kids can relate to." Children's Literature
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Little Miss Muffet
Price: $5.95
ISBN: 0-374-30862-4 (board book)
Grade level: PreS
"In two more nursery standbys, Tracey Campbell Pearson injects some humor into her delicate
watercolors,: Little Miss Muffet and Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling. In the first, for instance, the heroine's
pillow serves as a tuffet, and her pet cat has the last laugh: after the spider scares her away, the
feline makes a play for the arachnid then laps up the milk." Publishers Weekly
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The Moon
Price: $16.00
ISBN: 0-374-35046-9
Grade level: PreS-2
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
"Pearson's watercolor-and-ink illustrations add an entirely new dimension to
Stevenson's classic poem. They begin with the cozy image of a father perched
on the edge of his son's bed, but this father is not reading the boy a bedtime
story or tucking him in, as readers might expect. This father is actually coaxing
his sleepy son out of bed for a nighttime boat-ride. The two venture out into
a world that, though ordinary and familiar on one level, is imbued with a kind
of magic and mystery in the moonlight.
" Kirkus Reviews
SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BOOK OF THE YEAR
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Myrtle
Price: $15.00
ISBN: 0-374-35157-0 (hardcover)
Grade level: PreS-2
"A mean-spirited neighbor torments a young mouse and her baby brother until their aunt teaches them a timely
lesson about coping with bullies. Myrtle is confident in her role as the cynosure of her family's universe-until
Frances moves in next door. Frances revels in saying hurtful things and laying spiteful traps in Myrtle's yard.
Soon enough, Myrtle is hiding in her closet in hopes of avoiding her nemesis. An urgent call to Myrtle's exotic
Aunt Tizzy out in the wilds of Africa proves to be the solution to the dilemma. Aunt Tizzy explains to Myrtle
that just as you cannot let fearsome lions keep you out of Africa, nor can you let mean bullies keep you from
enjoying life. Aunt Tilly's non-confrontational, yet affirming solution is the ideal antidote to Frances's
machinations. Soon Myrtle and her baby brother are having so much fun that all of Frances gesticulations go
unnoticed. The lively illustrations are a perfect foil for the text; Frances is depicted as appropriately sly
without being terrifying, subtly illustrating Pearson's point that a bully's roar is often worse than its bite"
Kirkus Reviews
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No Dogs Allowed
Price: $4.95 OUT OF STOCK
ISBN: 0-374-45508-2 (paperback)
Grade level: K-2
Author: Jane Cutler
"Five short stories about Jason and Edward Fraser. The characters are realistically drawn as they face
different situations: meeting the neighborhood bully; getting eyeglasses; going camping with their
parents. Black-and-white drawings help to produce an overall tone that is upbeat and lightweight."
School Library Journal
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Rats!
Price: $5.95 OUT OF STOCK
ISBN: 0-374-46203-8 (paperback)
Grade level: 3-6
Author: Jane Cutler
"In this sequel to No Dogs Allowed (Farrar, 1992), Cutler presents five, self-contained stories about
seemingly routine events in the lives of Jason and his six-year-old brother Edward. The book begins just
before the school year starts when the boys go on their annual shopping trip. What makes these stories so
inviting and funny is Cutler's exceptional talent for describing events from the boys' rather literal
point of view. The brothers are believable characters whose escapades and lively dialogue ring true. The
subject matter and short chapters nicely broken up by Pearson's pen-and-ink illustrations should attract
beginning chapter-book readers, but the author's wonderful sense of timing and the cadence and symmetry
of her language make this title a natural for reading aloud to an even wider audience." School Library
Journal
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School Days
Price: $5.99
ISBN: 0-140-54179-9 (paperback)
Grade level: PreS-2
Author: B. G. Hennessy
"In this book with lighthearted, rhyming couplets and cheery watercolors, readers glide through a
typical day in a primary-grade classroomÉ.Routines such as art class, lunch, recess, story time, fire
drill, and packing up at day's end occupy this rambunctious collection of children who reflect a mix of
ethnic groups. A runaway class pet, a rabbit, romps from page to page as an ongoing visual joke. The
illustrations use a fairly loose cartoon style and convey an infectious sense of movement. The text is
reproduced to imitate children's block-style writing along a ruled guide that will be familiar to
beginning printers; the page design effectively integrates text and pictures." School Library
Journal
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Where Does Joe Go?
Price: $16.00
ISBN: 0-374-38319-7 (hardcover)
Price: $5.95
ISBN: 0374-48366-3 (paperback)
Grade level: PreS-2
"One of the cleverest entries this season looks nothing like a holiday book. Cartoon illustrations
chockablock with witty details serve as a red herring for readers, who will have fun speculating along
with the customers of a popular snack bar as to the off-season destination of Joe, the plump,
white-bearded owner. "`He's gone to the moon,' cried tiny June," who pictures Joe handing ice cream
cones and hot dogs to astronauts. " `He's in the city,' suggested Kitty," who envisions him on a crowded
street, serving throngs of pedestrians from a sidewalk stand. Fresh and funny, this light-hearted romp
concludes with a wordless surprise ending: Joe is none other than Santa." Publisher's Weekly
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