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    2019., Ages 3-6, Henry Holt and Company Call No: PB DEN   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Illustrations and easy-to-read text celebrate the joys of being the middle child in a loving family of rabbits.
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    2000., Ages 4-8, Green Light Readers/Harcourt, Inc. Call No: E COH   Edition: 1st Green Light Readers ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Green Light reader.Summary Note: In this adaptation of a traditional folktale a dog, duck, and chick refuse to help a pig prepare a turnip pie but nevertheless expect to eat it when it's ready.
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    2017., Ages 4-8, Disney-Hyperion Call No: PB PAC   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "Moose is planning the biggest Valentine's Day party ever. But can he convince his friend, Groundhog, to stay around to celebrate without hiding from his shadow?"--
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    2022., Ages 4-8; Grades: PreS-3; Reading L: 2.6, Little, Brown and Company Call No: PB DEN   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: A determined Owl builds strength and confidence in this medieval picture book about the real mettle of a hero: wits, humor, and heart. Since the day he hatched, Owl dreamed of becoming a real knight. He may not be the biggest or the strongest, but his sharp nocturnal instincts can help protect the castle, especially since many knights have recently gone missing. While holding guard during Knight Night Watch, Owl is faced with the ultimate trial -- a frightening intruder. It's a daunting duel by any measure. But what Owl lacks in size, he makes up for in good ideas. Full of wordplay and optimism, this surprising display of bravery proves that cleverness (and friendship) can rule over brawn. -- Provided by publisher.