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As they look at photographs of their previous year's Monster Party, two witches begin to exclude zombies, ghosts, and vampires to avoid problems, but finally decide that a party is more fun when everyone is included.

Jazzbo does not want to go to school until he and his mother find just the right school for him.

In three related stories Newt, a small salamander, befriends a mouse, defines a bug, and comforts the moon.

What We Do in the Shadows, based on the feature film by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, returns for its second season, documenting the nightly exploits of vampire roommates Nandor (Kayvan Novak), Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), Laszlo (Matt Berry), and Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch)...

What if you had a machine that did everything? One that cleaned your house, mowed your lawn, scratched your back, even colored your coloring books? That's what the people of Planet Quirk had. And for them, life was so easy that on most days they didn't even have to get out of bed...

Presents an easy-to-read, rhyming celebration of summertime's favorite footwear--flip flops.

Although they are very different, two wolves discover that they can still be friends.

When the Robobots move onto Littlewood Lane they create controversy with their strange ways, but eventually they convince the neighbors that they are a family worth knowing.

Pete and his new friend Ghost go trick-or-treating on Halloween, but Ghost can't remember what to say.

Several animals and a robber explore Elmer Blunt's home when he forgets to close the door on his way to work.

When a brother and sister have a pillow fight to decide which of them will get to sleep with the dog, their battle escalates to engulf the world.

Each member of the Mouse family wants to watch something different on television, but they discover a solution to their problem one night when the television does not work.

Best buddies Jazzbo and his teddy bear become friends with messy Googy.

A rhyming story with illustrations and simple text celebrating the addition of a child to a family.

Sixteen poems by a variety of American poets reflect thoughts about time.

"Once upon a time there were two rabbit holes. One was empty, the other was crammed full of bunnies (five to be precise). One day, Chubby said, 'There are two many bunnies in this hole.' So one by one, they each made their way across to the other rabbit hole until, lo and behold,...

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