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Jeff must learn patience when he accompanies his uncle on an expedition to hunt for dinosaur fossils in the Sahara Desert. Based on the real discovery of Afrovenator by Paul Sereno in 1993.

Soon after the chickens tire of their feed and decide to make tortilla chips and salsa, all the other animals on Nuthatcher Farm start to crave southwestern cuisine.

David doubts that Momma's purse is magical until trouble strikes at a rainy picnic.

This persistent Frenchie and his supportive human friend prove that with a little innovation and creativity anything is possible. Gus and Bean will warm readers' hearts in this playful story about figuring things out, staying safe around water, and the importance of friends.

While searching for the perfect Super Bowl snack, Rooster comes across a recipe for Buffalo wings and, before reading it completely, goes in search of what he believes is the missing ingredient.

Soon after the chickens tire of their feed and decide to make tortilla chips and salsa, all the other animals on Nuthatcher Farm start to crave southwestern cuisine.

On Spike's first trip to the big city he rides in an elevator, catches a frisbee, and gets lost.

When Jeff accompanies his uncle to the Amazon rain forest to acquire butterflies for a museum exhibit, he hopes to see real jaguars as well.

"Owen the polar bear and Virgil the penguin both love going to school... just in different ways. Eager Virgil likes to learn as much as he can, as quickly as possible. Owen likes to savor each moment as he counts and writes and tells stories. So when Virgil rushes Owen a bit too ...

Virgil the penguin finds a polar bear and tries to claim it as his own, but the polar bear wants to splash with the terns, slide with the seals, twirl with all the penguins, and be called by his name--Owen.

Soon after the chickens tire of their feed and decide to make tortilla chips and salsa, all the other animals on Nuthatcher Farm start to crave southwestern cuisine.

Tired and bored with his life as a dog, Spike leaves home to try doing what other animals do.

Spike enjoys attending obedience school after someone causes a lot of mischief at home, but upon his return he exposes the real culprit.

When Lulu gets tired of being told she is too little to do things, she decides to go far, far away.

When her mother tucks her in for the night, Lulu the chicken worries what would happen if a bear or a tiger or an alligator should come in during the night.

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