Stories in rhyme
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Stories in rhyme
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- A parade of puppies
- Aaron Slater, illustrator
- All good in the hood
- All my friends are fast asleep
- All the colors of the Earth
- Allie's garden
- Be a bridge
- Be a bridge
- Bear wants more
- Bedtime for maziks
- Best friends forever
- Big wig
- Black boy, black boy : celebrate the power of you
- Black is a rainbow color
- Boys dance!
- Brainstorm!
- Bright brown baby : a treasury
- Chancho el campeón
- Change sings : a children's anthem
- Chicks rule!
- Choo-choo school
- Construction site : farming strong, all year long
- Crinkle bells
- Daddy goes to work
- Daddy-daughter day
- Danny McGee drinks the sea
- Dino-Valentine's day
- Don't hop with pop!
- Ducks run amok!
- Each peach pear plum
- Easter mice!
- El gigante de Glotolandia
- Endlessly ever after : pick your path to countless fairy tale endings! : a story of Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, Hansel, Gretel, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, a wolf, a witch, a goose, a grandmother, some pigs, and endless variations
- Everything a drum
- Except when they don't
- Five little pumpkins on Sesame Street
- Food truck fest
- Full moon pups
- Full of fall
- GRANDPAS ARE THE GREATEST
- Get up, stand up
- Go go gorillas : a romping bedtime tale
- God made feelings
- Good night, little blue truck
- Good night, my darling baby
- Goodnight, goodnight, construction site : let's go!
- Grimelda and the Spooktacular Pet Show
- Groggle's monster Halloween
- Grow
- Gus's garage
- HOW TO CATCH A LEPRECHAUN
- Havdalah is coming!
- Hello lamb
- Hope is a hop
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- How do dinosaurs say goodbye?
- How many baby animals?
- How to catch a class pet
- How to catch a unicorn
- How to catch a witch
- I AM CAT!
- I can build it!
- I love you slow much
- I love you, my little unicorn
- In the rain
- Jack B. Ninja
- LITTLE WALRUS
- La Madre Goose : nursery rhymes for Los NiƱos
- Leap!
- Like the moon loves the sky
- Lucky leprechaun
- Mama loves you so
- Me and my mama
- Mommy time
- Mommy's kisses and cuddles
- Monster's new undies
- More than sunny
- My first how to catch the Easter Bunny
- Noodlephant
- Oh, to the ocean
- Old tracks, new tricks
- On the day the horse got out
- Our dragon
- Pete the Cat's groovy imagination
- Pete the cat's 12 groovy days of Christmas
- Pig the pug
- Polar bear, polar bear, what do you hear?
- Pugtato babysits the snouts
- Pumpkin countdown
- Purr-im time
- Ready to build
- Rissy no kissies
- Rock-a-bye baby
- SOMEONE BUILDS THE DREAM
- School is cool!
- She wanted to be haunted
- Shubh Diwali!
- Snowball moon
- Snowy race
- Sofia Valdez, future prez
- Speak up
- Take your pet to school day
- The boy with the big, big heart
- The dragon and the nibblesome knight
- The fairest in the land
- The first day of winter
- The hound from the pound
- The most haunted house in America
- The pout-pout fish and the worry-worry whale
- The smallest spot of a dot : the little ways we're different, the big ways we're the same
- The snow and the sun : La nieve y el sol : a South American folk rhyme in two languages
- Three ways to be brave : a trio of stories
- Time for school, little blue truck
- Trains run!
- Unicorn Christmas
- Unicorn night : sleep tight
- Waking up down under
- We give thanks
- Where's my Shoggoth?, Issue 103
- Whose moon is that?
- Why not you?
- You are my rainbow
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