Stories in rhyme -- Juvenile fiction
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- 1 zany zoo
- 10 trick-or-treaters : a Halloween counting book
- 5 little ducks
- A Bad Kitty Christmas
- A Year Full of Holidays
- A bear's year
- A beasty story
- A bunny is funny : and so is this book!
- A creature was stirring
- A dollar for Penny
- A gluten-free birthday for me!
- A house is a house for me
- A is for alliguitar : musical alphabeasts
- A place in my heart
- A plane goes ka-zoom
- A rainbow of friends
- A truck goes rattley-bumpa
- All aboard the dinotrain
- All aboard to work--choo-choo!
- All kinds of families
- Allie's garden
- Alphabears
- As you wish
- Baby Bear's chairs
- Baby shoes
- Bats around the clock
- Bats at the beach
- Bats at the library
- Bear feels scared
- Bear of my heart
- Bear of my heart
- Beb`e goes shopping
- Before morning
- Believe it or not, my brother has a monster!
- Best friends
- Big heart! : a Valentine's Day tale
- Billy Bully
- Black and bittern was night
- Black is brown is tan
- Blanket & bear, a remarkable pair
- Blue train, Green train
- Bob lends a helping---hand?
- Boo! : a book of spooky surprises
- Boo, bunny!
- Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?
- Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?
- Buckamoo girls
- Bun, onion, burger
- Busy barnyard
- Campbell kids' alphabet soup
- Cat traps
- Catfish Kate and the sweet swamp band
- Charlie Cook's favorite book
- Chicka chicka 1, 2, 3
- Chimp with a limp
- Christmas at Grandma's house
- Christmas tree!
- Chuck's truck
- Clap your hands
- Class Three at sea/
- Code Blue
- Como El Grinch robo La Navidad
- Cool dog, school dog
- Cowboys can be kind
- Crazy hair
- Creaky old house : a topsy-turvy tale of a real fixer-upper
- Creature count : a prehistoric rhyme
- Croc gets a shock
- Daddy hug
- Dancing class
- Danitra Brown, class clown
- Days of the week
- Diez deditos de las manos y diez deditos de los pies : Ten little fingers and ten little toes
- Dino-racing
- Dinos in the snow!
- Do princesses really kiss frogs?
- Do princesses scrape their knees?
- Do princesses wear hiking boots?
- Do you have a hat?
- Does a sea cow say moo?
- Doggone dogs!
- Don't slam the door!
- Don't spill the beans!
- Each peach pear plum
- Ella Kazoo will not brush her hair
- Enchanted lions
- Even more parts : idioms from head to toe
- Everybody gets the blues
- Fall is not easy
- Farmer Dale's red pickup truck
- Firefly friend
- Fish eyes : a book you can count on
- Five for a little one
- Five little bunnies hopping on a hill
- Five naughty kittens
- Fooba wooba John
- For just one day
- Frog in the kitchen sink
- Giraffes can't dance
- Giraffes can't dance
- Go baby go!
- Gobble, gobble
- Goldilocks and the three Martians
- Good luck! : a St. Patrick's Day story
- Good night engines
- Good night, Bunny
- Goodnight faces : a book of masks
- Goodnight goon
- Goodnight moon
- Goodnight, Little Monster
- Graduation day is here!
- Grandma loves you
- Green Wilma, frog in space
- Halloween good night
- Halloween night
- Halloween night
- Happy 4th of July, Jenny Sweeney!
- Have no fear! Halloween is here!
- Have you seen my dinosaur?
- Here they come
- Hey, duck!
- Hey-ho, to Mars we'll go! : a space-age version of the Farmer in the dell
- Hibernation station
- Hit the road, Jack
- Hooper Humperdink--? Not him!
- How I spent my summer vacation
- How do dinosaurs eat their food?
- How do dinosaurs get well soon?
- How do dinosaurs say I love you?
- How do you get a mouse to smile?
- How do you hug a porcupine?
- I already know I love you
- I call my grandma Nana
- I call my grandpa Papa
- I do not like greens!
- I dreamt I was a dinosaur
- I knew you could! : a book for all the stops in your life
- I know it's autumn
- I like bugs
- I like pumpkins
- I love my friends
- I love my mom
- I love to dance
- I saw an ant on the railroad track
- I saw anaconda
- I spy a funny frog
- I want to help!
- I wished for a unicorn
- I'll hug you more
- If I had a robot dog
- If kisses were colors
- If mom had three arms
- If you're a robot and you know it
- In grandma's arms
- In the small, small pond
- Into the pumpkin
- Is there really a human race?
- Is your mama a llama?
- Is your mama a llama?
- It's hard to be five : learning how to work my control panel
- Jackhammer Sam
- Jackson's blanket
- Jake starts school
- Jazz fly 2 : the jungle pachanga
- Jeepers creepers : a monstrous ABC
- Jump into January
- Jumper and the clown
- Kindergarten countdown
- King Hugo's huge ego
- Kitten's spring
- Know what I saw?
- Last song : a poem
- Learning to ski with Mr. Magee
- Let's be helpful
- Let's be patient
- Let's be thankful
- Listen, listen
- Little Blue Truck leads the way
- Little Blue Truck leads the way
- Little Thumb
- Little house, little town
- Little monster
- Lizzy's do's and don'ts
- Look! A book! : [a zany seek-and-find adventure]
- Love from a star
- Love is a handful of honey
- Love stinks
- Love waves
- Love you always
- Lullaby : goodnight my angel
- Ma! there's nothing to do here! : a word from your baby-in-waiting
- Mad Maddie Maxwell
- Madeline and her dog
- Madeline in London
- Madeline's tea party
- Magic sprinkles
- Magic wand
- Mama and me
- Mama loves you
- Mama's right here
- Max and the tom cats
- Meow said the cow
- Mighty, mighty construction site
- Mitzi's mitzvah
- Mommy is a soft, warm kiss
- Mommy's best kisses
- Mommy's best kisses
- Money, money, Honey Bunny!
- Monkey Truck
- Monkey see, monkey do
- Monkey see, monkey do
- Monster parade
- Monster trucks
- Monsters don't eat broccoli
- Moo, moo, brown cow, have you any milk?
- Move over, Rover
- Mr. Murry and Thumbkin
- Mud
- Music class
- My farm friends
- My mommy hung the moon : a love story
- My mother is mine
- My pony Jack
- My sound parade
- My taxi ride
- Ned, Ted, and the red shed
- Never talk to strangers
- No matter what
- Nobody here but me
- Oh my, pumpkin pie!
- Ollie's Halloween
- Ollie's Halloween
- Olu's dream
- Once upon a twice
- One drowsy dragon
- One mitten
- One special star
- One starry night
- Oodles of animals
- Over in the forest : come and take a peek
- Over in the hollow
- Over the moon!
- Owl's Halloween
- Pajama pirates
- Panda Bear, Panda Bear, what do you see?
- Panda kisses
- Pat-a-cake baby
- Pick a circle, gather squares : a fall harvest of shapes
- Pick a circle, gather squares : a fall harvest of shapes
- Pig the star
- Piggy Wiglet
- Pigs in pajamas
- Police : hurrying! helping! saving!
- Posy!
- Pumpkin eye
- Pumpkin shapes
- Put me in the zoo
- Quacky quack-quack!
- Queen of the scene
- Rabbit moon
- Rabbit's bedtime
- Red fox running
- Red sled
- Roly Poly pangolin
- Rooster's alarm
- Samantha on a roll
- Say what?
- Schools have learn
- Seven little rabbits
- Shampoodle
- Shopping with Dad
- Silly Milly
- Silly Sue : sign language for actions
- Skeleton cat
- Sleep, Big Bear, sleep!
- Sleepy ABC
- Sleepy ABC
- Snack attack
- Sneeze, Big Bear, sneeze!
- Snoring Beauty
- Snow day!
- Snowmen at Christmas
- Snuggle Puppy : a little love song
- Snuggle up, sleepy ones
- Snuggle up, sleepy ones
- So many sounds
- Spring is here! : a story about seeds
- Spring surprises
- Starry night, hold me tight
- Stop, drop, and chill
- Stuck in the mud
- Subway
- Summer stinks
- Super submarines
- Suppose you meet a dinosaur : a first book of manners
- Sweet potato pie
- Tadpole Rex
- Tae kwon do!
- Tails
- Talk, Oscar, please!
- Tea party
- Ten apples up on top!
- Ten black dots
- Ten flashing fireflies
- Ten little fingers and ten little toes
- Ten monkey jamboree
- Ten on the sled
- Ten red apples
- Tex & Sugar : a big city kitty ditty
- Thanks for Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving at our house
- The 100th day of school
- The Berenstain Bears : school days
- The Berenstain Bears : the trouble with secrets
- The Berenstain Bears go back to school
- The Berenstain Bears go on vacation
- The Berenstain Bears' family reunion
- The Bicklebys' birdbath
- The Goodnight Train
- The Santa shimmy
- The Tickle Monster is coming!
- The belly book
- The belly book
- The best book to read
- The best bug parade
- The birthday pet
- The bunny hop
- The butt book
- The cow loves cookies
- The day we danced in underpants
- The diggers are coming!
- The elf boogie
- The firefighters' Thanksgiving
- The first day of winter
- The fish who cried wolf
- The flower girl
- The handiest things in the world
- The haunted ghoul bus
- The hiccupotamus
- The journey home from Grandpa's
- The kindergarten cat
- The knot fairy
- The listening walk
- The little fire truck
- The little ice cream truck
- The magic paintbrush
- The milkman
- The night before the night before Christmas
- The perfect Christmas
- The perfect hug
- The pet vet
- The pirate cruncher
- The pout-pout fish
- The reindeer dance
- The secret Olivia told me
- The secret science project that almost ate the school
- The snowman shuffle
- The stuffed animals get ready for bed
- The sweetest spring
- The terrible plop
- The three ninja pigs
- The thunderstruck stork
- The ugly pumpkin : a Thanksgiving story
- The zoo rap
- There was an old lady who swallowed a chick!
- There's a mouse in the house!
- These hands
- This is silly!
- This old band
- Three little ghosties
- Tick tock clock : a phonics reader
- Tim Minchin's when I grow up
- Too pickley!
- Too purpley!
- Tooth fairy's night
- Toucans, too
- Trick ARRR treat : a pirate halloween
- Truckeroo school
- Tweet hearts
- Twelve hats for Lena : a book of months
- Twilight chant
- Two is enough
- Two is for twins
- Under my hood I have a hat
- We're going on a book hunt
- We're going to be friends
- We're off to find the witch's house
- Wear a silly hat : sign language for clothing
- What does it mean to be green? : Eco-Pig explains living green
- What does my teddy bear do all night?
- What makes you happy?
- What the ladybug heard
- What was I scared of? : a glow-in-the-dark encounter
- What's under the bed?
- What's with this room?
- Whatever you grow up to be
- When the world was waiting for you
- Where is Bear?
- Where is the green sheep? : Dónde está la oveja verde?
- Where's my t-r-u-c-k?
- Who loves the little lamb?
- Who will I be? : a Halloween rebus story
- Who's awake in springtime?
- Who's in the forest?
- Will you be my valenswine?
- Winter wishes
- Wombat walkabout
- Would you rather be a bullfrog?
- Yellow is my color star
- Yes, let's
- You and me, Baby
- You can make a friend, pout-pout fish!
- You can't go to school naked!
- You're my little bunny
- Zoom!
- ¡Bienvenidos a mi barrio! : Mi mundo de la A a la Z
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