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Rocco the rabbit vies with the other animals to see which of them is most suited for space travel.

Joshua enjoys water splashing when he feeds the ducks, walks his dog, and especially when he and his grandmother splash in the swimming pool.

Lollopy Lew the hare does not want to share the food in the cabbage patch with Digger the mole, so Digger challenges Lew to a race and tricks him into playing fair.

Shy little Danny the duck goes in search of his missing quack, only to find that it takes two tricky foxes to solve the problem.

A young boy watches as a mischievous goblin creeps and crawls through the house searching for something to eat.

A boy and a girl point out unique characteristics and abilities of various animals, such as a flea that can jump ninety times its height and a chameleon's tongue, which is as long as its body.

The Bungles sure are a large and noisy bunch! So noisy that Sam, the middle Bungle, has no room to think and is desperate to escape his booming, twooting, banging, clanging family. So off he wanders into the woods for some peace and quiet.

A girl tries to follow her uncle's instructions for getting her puppy Pendoodle to open his eyes.

Illustrations and simple text describe the first year of a foal's life, from his birth one warm spring night, through lazy summer days, to the next spring, when he is old enough to be bridled like his mother.

Rhythmic text based on traditional rhymes tells how their father and mother try to put the ten bouncy O'Leary children to bed.

When they get trapped in a hole by a fallen tree during a raging storm, Miro and Ben, two neighborhood cats, are rescued by their owners, which results in the formation of new friends!

Simple, rhyming text urges the reader to be happy by making such choices as teasing less and tickling more, or groaning less and giggling more.

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