By: Ernest Thayer
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Ernest Thayer's now-classic ballad about Mudville's mighty slugger has been newly and magnificently illutrated by Christopher Bing. The story is rendered as though it had been newly discovered in a hundred-year-old scrapbook. A Caldecott Honor Book.
By: Henry Cole
In this cumulative tale, Jack plants, tends and harvests his garden.

When they find their mother gone from the nest, three owlets worry that their mother won't return, but of course she does. Stunning illustrations combine with repeating text for a reassuring story.

By: Ina Friedman
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When an American sailor meets a Japanese woman, they both try in secret to learn the other's way of eating. Their courtship and growing love culminates in marriage.

By: Arnold Lobel
Cleaner is not better for Small Pig. When the farmer’s wife cleans up his mud hole, Small Pig runs away from the farm in search of another in the city where he finds only a big problem.
By: Arnold Lobel
Fables are short tales of animals with an explicit (though gentle) moral. Lobel has written original fables which are sure to delight young readers. Each tale is accompanied by a large illustration to create humor, character, place, and pleasure.
Painting of people gathering under a tree
By: Eloise Greenfield
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Poetry and vibrant paintings in the primitive style by a recognized Bahamian artist create memorable portrayals in this unique collaboration of words and images.

By: William Joyce
When Art Atchison Aimesworth answers Santa’s call with his sister Esther and best friend Spaulding, they have a fantastic adventure in the North Pole.

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