Kevin Henkes
61) Oh!
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The morning after a snowfall finds animals and children playing.
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Owen is joyous when he receives a marshmallow chick as part of an Easter basket. Decked out in his purple plaid Easter finery, this boy mouse spends a giddy day playing with his sugary new pal. And does he succumb to tasty temptation? How dare you even think such a thing!
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Lilly loves everything about school, especially her teacher, but when he asks her to wait a while before showing her new purse; she does something for which she is very sorry later. Lilly has a brand new purple plastic purse that makes music when you open it, a glittery new pair of sunglasses, and three shiny quarters. Anxious to show her new possessions to her favorite teacher and her classmates, she disrupts Mr. Slinger's class and he gets angry....
64) So happy!
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Brief text and illustrations tell the story of a boy, a rabbit, and a seed.
65) Circle dogs
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Circle dogs live in a square house with a square yard, eat circle snacks, and dig circle holes.
67) Good-bye, Curtis
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Everyone in the neighborhood says a fond farewell to Curtis, their beloved longtime letter carrier, on his last day of work.
68) The biggest boy
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Billy and his parents discuss how big he is getting.
72) Shhhh
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A little girl quietly explores her sleeping house before she wakes everyone up.
73) All alone
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The narrator explains why it is sometimes nice to be alone.
77) Grandpa & Bo
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Young Bo spends the summer with his grandfather in the country and has a wonderful time.
78) Esperando
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"Un cuento intemporal, maravillosamente ilustrado, que nos habla sobre la imaginación, las estaciones, la amistad y la sorpresa. Al principio eran cinco amigos y todos parecían esperar algo detrás de la ventana: la luna, el viento, la nieve, o nada en especial... La espera es parte de la infancia -esperar el turno, esperar para crecer, esperar a que algo especial suceda-, pero en este álbum es el niño quien observa como unos juguetes esperan...