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Painted Fences

Painted Fences

by Sara Cassidy, illustrated by Sydney Barnes
edition:Hardcover
tagged : multigenerational, military & wars
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Patrick and the Backhoe

Patrick and the Backhoe

by Howard White, illustrated by Bus Griffiths
edition:Hardcover
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Patrick was left alone with the backhoe. It looked lonely putt-putting away all by itself with Grampa no where in sight. Patrick felt very sad. He decided he had to do something for his old friend, even if it meant going somewhere he wasn't supposed to. Slowly he climbed up onto the seat of the backhoe. He looked at all the handles and levers and buttonsf and knobs and tried to remember which one he saw Grampa using to turn the motor off. The middle lever he knew was to lower the arm. Beside it was the one that turned the bucket. Beside that was the one that lowered the feet. As he looked at each lever a little thrill rose up inside him, and one little thrill piled up on another little thrill until his sadness went away.

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Peek a Little Boo

Peek a Little Boo

by Sheree Fitch, illustrated by Laura Watson
edition:eBook
tagged : alphabet, new baby
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Pierre in the Air Read-Along

Pierre in the Air Read-Along

illustrated by Andrea Beck, read by Matthew Posner
edition:eBook
tagged : dogs, humorous stories, europe
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On their third day in Paris, Miss Murphy said, "I'm sorry to leave you again, Pierre. Today is my only chance to visit the Louvre Museum. The poodle show is tonight, and tomorrow we leave."
Enough! thought Pierre.
The moment the door closed, he slipped under the balcony railing, slid down a café awning and leapt to the street below.
With or without Miss Murphy, he was going to climb the Eiffel Tower.

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Pierre in the Air!

Pierre in the Air!

by Andrea Beck
edition:Hardcover
tagged : dogs, europe, humorous stories
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On their third day in Paris, Miss Murphy said, "I'm sorry to leave you again, Pierre. Today is my only chance to visit the Louvre Museum. The poodle show is tonight, and tomorrow we leave."
Enough! thought Pierre.
The moment the door closed, he slipped under the balcony railing, slid down a café awning and leapt to the street below.
With or without Miss Murphy, he was going to climb the Eiffel Tower.

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