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Is Your Mama a Llama? (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Follow curious young Lloyd as he visits his friends, Dave, Fred, Jane, and more, in his quest to find out, “Is your mama a llama?”
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King of the Zoo (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Carlos the Chameleon wants to be king of the zoo, but the signs seem to say its everyone but him! Then, along comes a little girl who says just the right thing, and makes it all better.
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Fox and Squirrel (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Fox and Squirrel are very different. Fox is big and Squirrel is small. Fox lives in a burrow and Squirrel lives in a nest. But as their friendship grows, they learn that they have many things in common, too!
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I Need a Hug (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
I need a hug. Will you cuddle me, Lou?’ ‘What? With those spikes? Get away from me! Shoo!’ All the little porcupine wants is a hug. But with such prickly spikes, will she ever get the cuddle she craves? A truly adorable tale from the best-selling creator of Pig the Pug and Thelma the Unicorn.
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Roy Digs Dirt (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Although it’s a smelly task for those who have to constantly bathe him, Roy’s happiness centers on his very favorite thing — dirt — and from sunrise to sunset, he burrows in it, rolls in it, and digs up buried treasures. There’s terror in every terrier, and when Roy runs into the house after being […]
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A Pet for Fly Guy (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Buzz tries to help Fly Guy find the perfect pet. Will be a dog, a frog, maybe a cricket, or even a spider? Or maybe, Fly Guy had the perfect pet all along!
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Pig the Pug (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Pig is the greediest Pug in the world. He is bad-tempered, rude and he never, ever shares. Friendly sausage dog Trevor is always trying to persuade Pig to play with him, but without success. When Pig is asked to share his toys, his greed finally backfires and something unexpected happens to him. Will Pig the […]
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Cocoon (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
Dawn and her best friends have a plan! They are going to eat as many leaves as they can, weave cocoons and turn into moths so they can FLY! Easy peasy, right? But what happens when days go by and Dawn still doesn’t have her wings? What if she doesn’t grow them at all? Will […]
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Duck on A Bike (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
One day down on the farm, Duck had a wild idea. “I bet I could ride a bike,” he thought. As he rode through the farm, the other animals said it was the silliest thing they ever saw — that is, until they got their own bikes to ride!
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly! (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
First, the old lady swallows a fly, she didn’t say why, but next was a spider. As she swallows larger and larger animals–what will become of the old lady, and the fly?
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It’s Christmas, David! (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
Its nearly Christmastime, and David is doing his best to be a good boy. But what will Santa bring him this year–a shiny new fire truck, or a lump of coal?
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Wandering Off (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
Lucas’s mom is at the market, and she has left him on a bench with strict instructions not to wander off. Instead, Lucas uses the power of his imagination, and rides a horse into a candy land and even blasts off into space!
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Pig the Star (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
The world’s most self-centered pug wants to the star of a fun photo shoot. He pushes his good friend, Trevor, out of the way and hogs all of the costumes. He is going to be the star! But when the photographer starts to favor Trevor, Pig must try everything to steal back the show! Rich […]
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The Wonderful Book (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
What would animals do if they found a book in the woods? Read along to find out just what a rabbit, a bear, a family of mice and many more did with a little red book.
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The Very Sleepy Bear (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
On a Jingle Jangle Mountain, as the snow fell on the rocks, a bear was being followed by a very sneaky fox. But Bear was in a hurry, he was running very late, winter had arrived and it was time to hibernate!
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Scribble (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 1)
Circle is round. Square has straight lines, and Triangle has many points. But when their new friend, Scribble, whoosh-es in, the other shapes learn just how much more they can be!
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The Very Noisy Bear (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
The animals of the Jingle Jangle Jungle are putting on a show! Will a very disgruntled sleepy Bear find an instrument and join in the fun? Perhaps it will be the jungle drums, or zebra’s striped guitar!
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You Are (Not) Small (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 3)
Two fuzzy creatures can’t agree on who is small and who is big, until a couple of surprise guests show up, settling it once and for all! The simple text of Anna Kang and bold illustrations of New Yorker cartoonist Christopher Weyant tell an original and very funny story about size—it all depends on who’s […]
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A Duck Called Brian (Scholastic Picture Book Garden 2)
All out of Duck Nuts, fresh out of milk and now his best friend, Gregory, is nowhere to be found! Only a miracle can save Brian’s day from total disaster!