Jonathan London
61) Hurricane!
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A young boy describes the experiences of his family when a hurricane hits their home on the island of Puerto Rico.
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"A red fox emerges from its burrow one wintry morning, a fiery streak against stark white surroundings, driven by hunger and curiosity to investigate its world. Encountering a mouse, a hare, and a wolverine, the little fox takes on the role of both hunter and hunted before returning to the safety of its den, where - perhaps - it dreams of something more. Jonathan London's poetic text and Daniel Miyares's stunning impressionistic paintings provide...
71) Puddles
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When the rain stops falling and the skies clear up, it's time to put on boots and go outside to play in the puddles.
73) Little penguin
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ANIMAL STORIES (CHILDREN'S / TEENAGE). From the time the little penguin crawls out of his cracked egg, cradled on his father's feet, until the day when he goes off to live at sea alone, he is a majestic figure in an extraordinary setting-the emperor of Antarctica. He faces natural predators and the struggles of survival in a challenging climate. Then one day, he cradles his own little penguin on his feet. Jonathan London's moving text is perfectly...
74) Crunch munch
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A rhythmic description of the different ways in which various animals eat, from a frog eating flies to a cat lapping milk.
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Duck and Hippo (Jonathan London) volume 2
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When Duck and Hippo join their friends for a picnic, Hippo forgets to bring anything to share and heads off into the forest to find some berries.
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Native American Authors: Traditional Tales (SCPL-YS)
Native American Heritage Month: Kids (November 2022)
Native American Heritage Month: Kids (November 2022)
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Celebrates the seasons of the year through poems from the legends of such Native American tribes as the Cherokee, Cree, and Sioux.