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Somewhere in the big, big city, two happy babies look out their windows. In this bouncy, playful picture book for very young listeners, follow two baby friends who live in facing buildings through their day-playing, singing, and napping-till they meet in the park!

"Zulay is a blind girl who longs to be able to run in the race on field and track day at her school"--Provided by publisher.

Trixie, Daddy, and "Knuffle Bunny" take a trip to the neighborhood Laundromat. But the exciting adventure takes a dramatic turn when Trixie realizes somebunny was left behind. Alone or with her friend Opal, "Shrinking Violet" is a master mimic with razor-sharp wit, but real-time...

Wendy enjoys walking with her family on Rambling Road and always finds something to add to her collection.

Jacob watches his favorite television show, "Baking with Chef Monty," and bakes a beautiful peach pie, which he gives to his parents for their anniversary.

A five-year-old girl who is brave and strong faces night noises, too much light, and spooky shadows, all without calling her parents, before finally feeling sleepy.

Maude hopes her newfound knowledge of fireflies will win her a spot in the neighborhood Bug-of-the-Month Club, but Louise, the club's hard-to-please leader, will not let her join.

When Sally Jean outgrows her beloved bicycle, Flash, she experiments with various ideas for acquiring a new, bigger one.

When her mother marries Harry, Cynthia finds that she has to adjust to changes in her life at home.

"A boy turns a cardboard box into a car and imagines what it would be like to take his mama for a drive all around town"-- Provided by publisher.

Tina spends each Sunday with her father, a taxicab driver.

A young girl finds a Canada goose with a badly injured foot and looks for her each day to see how she is doing.

In the spring when trees unfreeze and grass grows green and pansies say, "Please plant me!" Nell and her dog, Rusty, can't wait to dig in dirt just right for digging. But Norman, their neighbor, says "Ewww!" to digging and dirt.

"When Mrs. Ampersand announces that she'll be leaving for the rest of the year, and the substitute is just not as good, Mabel decides to take matters into her own hands"-- Provided by publisher.

In 1961, shy and overprotected eleven-year-old Shirley Alice Burns must begin speaking up if she is to do what she wants, including talking about her beloved, deceased father.

While attending his first "night party" to celebrate Great-Gran Sadie's 100th birthday, Robert's manners disappoint family members and relatives but please the guest of honor, who loves his dance steps.

Family stories

Pete's a pizza: When Pete's in a bad mood, his parent's know just what to do--they turn him into a pizza! I love you like crazy cakes: A young woman goes to China to adopt a baby girl. Three cheers for Catherine the Great!: Sara's Russian grandmother wants no presents for her b...

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