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List view record 21: 12 ways to get to 11List view anchor tag for record 21: 12 ways to get to 11
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12 ways to get to 11

Merriam, Eve, 1916-1996
Uses ordinary experiences to present twelve combinations of numbers that add up to eleven. Example: At the circus, six peanut shells and five pieces of popcorn.
List view record 22: 15 things not to do with a puppyList view anchor tag for record 22: 15 things not to do with a puppy
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15 things not to do with a puppy

McAllister, Margaret (Margaret I.)2018
The hilarious follow-up to 15 Things Not to Do with your Granny and 15 Things Not to Do with a Baby has all the warmth and humour of the previous two titles and teaches children how to look after their new puppy in a fun, quirky way. DON'T teach your puppy how to play the trombone or take her to ...
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365 penguins

Fromental, Jean-Luc2017
When a box containing a penguin arrives anonymously on New Year's Day, a family of four is puzzled, but as they continue to receive one penguin each day their problems and food budget, and storage issues are multiplied.
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5 little sheep

Rescek, Sanja2016
In 5 Little Sheep, a fun rhyme helps children learn to count to 5 with the help of a wheel-mech that can be used on each and every spread.
List view record 25: 5 more sleeps 'til ChristmasList view anchor tag for record 25: 5 more sleeps 'til Christmas
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5 more sleeps 'til Christmas

Fallon, Jimmy2020
Just 5 more sleeps 'til Christmas! Can you believe it's here? I know that Santa's coming soon 'cause I've been good all year. Everyone who grew up celebrating Christmas remembers the excitement that built up to the most magical day of the year. But why not make the last week until Christmas more ...
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6 silly dinosaurs

Guillain, Adam2024
Count along with 6 silly dinosaurs in this rhyming picture book! It's time for count and seek - would you like to come and play? Let's count up all the dinosaurs and see who's here today! Count and spot the silly dinosaurs in this madcap, rhyming picture book. From T. rex magicians to dancing Dip...
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The a in the rainforest

Barker, Judith2021
This is the story of the A. The A in the Rainforest is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound A and where they can find it in different words.
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A is for anteater

Kwaymullina, Ambelin2017
If I was an anteater I'd gobble termites with my sticky tongue But I'm not an anteater ... An alphabet book by celebrated Indigenous author Ambelin Kwaymullina.
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A is for Aunty

Russell, Elaine, 1941-2000
My Aunty Goldie likes watching us race our billycarts. She'd take off her red bandanna to start the race, then cheer us on. In this affectionate, engaging celebration of Aboriginal life, Elaine Russell tells us about growing up on a mission.
List view record 30: A is for bee : an alphabet book in translationList view anchor tag for record 30: A is for bee : an alphabet book in translation
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A is for bee : an alphabet book in translation

Heck, Ellen2022
It would seem that alphabet picture books have covered everything from A to Z. Taking a more scholarly approach, Heck adds a new twist. For a familiar animal (a bee, for example), she has found names in different languages that begin with the same letter - but not the same initial letter as the E...
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