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            <title>Big dog--- little dog
            by Eastman, P. D.
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            <description>Two dogs are opposite in every way but are the very best of friends.</description>
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            <title>Wacky Wednesday
            by Seuss
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            <description>Drawings and verse count the many things that are wrong one wacky Wednesday.</description>
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            <title>Flap your wings
            by Eastman, P. D.
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            <description>When a strange egg appears in their nest, Mr. and Mrs. Bird kindly take it upon themselves to raise the baby bird inside. But when the egg hatches, the Birds are in for a big surprise--Junior is the oddest-looking baby bird theyve ever seen--with big, long jaws full of teeth and an appetite to match. In fact, he looks more like a baby alligator than a baby bird! Nevertheless, the devoted Birds run themselves ragged feeding Junior until he gets so big, he must leave the nest or it will collapse underneath him. But how can Junior fly without wings? To the delight of the Birds--and readers!--the dilemma is solved when Junior takes off from a branch overlooking a pond.</description>
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            <title>Dr. Seusss ABC.
            by Seuss
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=1480839</link>
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            <description>Zany descriptions of each letter of the alphabet.</description>
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            <title>Green eggs and ham
            by Seuss
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            <description>From this magically right beginning came the concept of Beginner Books, exacting blends of words and pictures that encourage children to read--all by themselves.</description>
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            <title>Sam and the firefly
            by Eastman, P. D.
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            <description>Sam the owl and Gus the firefly have fun playing together at night until Gus begins to make mischief with his light.</description>
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            <title>The Cat in the hat comes back!
            by Seuss
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            <description>The mischievous cat returns on a snowy day when there is work to be done. Highly recommended.--School Library Journal, starred review. Full-color illustrations.</description>
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            <title>Oh say can you say?
            by Seuss
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            <description>A collection of nonsensical tongue twisters.</description>
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