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Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy (in fact, the entire Hairy Maclary series) was loved by both my kids when they were preschool/kindergarten age. The cumulative rhyming prose is perfect for inviting pre-readers to join in and who wouldn’t love such a fabulous bunch of puppies! First published in 1983. The book is written specifically and endearingly just for kids that means anyone under twenty because if you are that old you can’t possibly understand this kid business...the dialogue and writing is funny and crisp and you can hear a twelve year old talking like this and its genuine and sweet...It all starts one night when Ben sees an ad for free balls from a pizza parlor ball pit..He makes several trips to get them and decides to flood his homeroom class with the funky balls---this is the beginning of the pranks. I know one of these books had sort of an orange sunset cover over the whole book, and the other had a blue-ish cover. As the guests gather for Horace the elephant’s eleventh birthday party, a curious mystery is revealed in the form of a puzzle featuring picture clues and a rhyming text. An awesome picture book for older children. First published in 1989. They came out possibly around the same time as the Rose Petal Place stories. I’d gotten them all for that same Christmas, I was between 6 and 10 at the time, and would really love to have them again, or at least see them for nostalgia’s sake.

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Big Bear sets out with all his patience and understanding to show a scared and sleepless Little Bear that the dark is nothing to be afraid of. First published in 1987. Lilly loves everything about school, especially her teacher. But when she fails to follow Mr Slinger’s rules, Lilly learns an important lesson in making amends.. First published in 1996. Im looking for a book my mom read to me all the time i thought it was called goodnight moon but thats not it. It wad a mom and her daughter and a moon and doing activities before bed i think there were pancakes involved and pigs i could be wrong but the moon was a big part of it. I am dying to find the name, i had the book my original and it seems to be gone. Any answers would be helpful thank you!Chapter Five is Relish, Hot Sauce, and Other Condiments. I haven't made anything out of this section yet. If you like it hot, she has a Fermented Red Hot Sauce & Chile Paste that might be right up your alley.

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This book is one of my favourite books i've read. It's so fun to read about pranks that you would never do in real life because you would have a high risk of getting caught! There are of course parts i don't like about the book so here are my warnings before reading this book. I received a copy of this book directly from the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review. A witty, rhyming picture book about Mr Magnolia who has a full and happy life except for one serious omission – a boot! How on earth can Mr Magnolia splash in the puddles with everyone else? First published in 1980.A lighthearted tale about being yourself, and the dangers of following others instead of having your own mind. First published 1992. ccopy_reg\n_reconstructor\np0\n(c__main__\nFoo\np1\nc__builtin__\nobject\np2\nNtp3\nRp4\n(dp5\nS'x'\np6\nI2\nsb." A young koala competes for her mother’s heart when a new sibling is on the way–only to discover that families come in all shapes and sizes, and that there is no second place when it comes to love.. First published in 1984. Rear Naked Choke – used against many dinosaurs during the Jurassic Period and against a giant crocodile in the modern era. Ms. Frizzle and her students follow the trail of water, from its sky-high source to the school bathroom sink on a rather wet and wild fieldtrip.The classic title that started the award-winning series! First published in 1985.

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Baker distinguishes nicely between pranks that merely annoy and pranks that upset and destroy. Undoubtedly there will be adults out there that worry that by reading this book kids are going to immediately go out and start putting soap in their own school's fountains/drinking fountains/what have you. Aside from the fact that most of the pranks in this book would be difficult to pull off (unless your kids have access to abandoned ball pits, I think you're pretty safe) the book distinguishes nicely between those pranks that do good and those that do harm. I'm sure there are adults who believe that there is no "good" prank in the world. Those are the folks who should probably steer clear of this one. Possibly from this same book there was a story of a hair dresser who came across three scraggly looking animals. She gave them makeovers. She curled their hair, and I think the bunny was worried that she’d cut his ear, but she calmed him down and promised that she wouldn’t hurt him. They felt so nice after that they felt bad when they were dressed and styled so pretty, but she looked like a mess. So they gave her a makeover, and she ended up going on a date because of them.

A fabulous lift-the-flap adventure for toddlers, Spot the Dog has long been a much loved classic. First published in 1980. Engaging read. I really was able to care about the characters. This book took me by surprise because I expected something very juvenile, what with the pranks and all. I ended up really worrying about Hector and Ben’s friendship (normally don’t care too much about that) as well as what would happen as the pranks get out of hand. An adorable baby fruit bat is adopted by the occupants of a birds nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits. First published in 1993. Franklin is afraid of the dark…including that within his own shell!! Bravely he sets out to seek help in this first book of the hugely popular series. First published in 1986. We have been trying to find a picture book from his childhood. It’s probably from the 80s and is about a boy who has to remember a shopping list for his grandma but along the way lost of things happen (i.e. a burglary) and he changes the list to remember it wrongly.

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Another issue for me at least is that many recipes will only last a day or two in the fridge or even one or two weeks. Some last months, others up to a year (usually canned). Most though, seem rather perishable & need refrigeration. Like the author, I live in a tiny log cabin. Mine is a historic late 1700's log cabin. I have no room for anything. A second refrigerator would have to reside in my main living space. As it is, we sometimes have to use an extra freezer & it sits next to the couch. It doesn't create a comfortable living space. I feel like I'm in my barn. So I do what I can to put up the food I grow in ways that do not require an extra refrigerator or freezer. Another book was sort of a blue-ish color, the cover was a hardcover, and fairly big. It had a story of the musicians from Bremen at the end of the book. That’s the clearest detail. The cover itself looked almost hand drawn, like pencil crayon scribbles. A wonderful rhyming safari through the jungle with poems playing homage to each animal. First published in 1996.The Big Bad Wolf gives his own version of what really happened when he tangled with the three little pigs…but is it truthful? First published in 1989. The story is about a boy who is raised by bears, in one scene he is living weights with the bears, I think it takes place in a sort of industrial time. The reading level is probably around 6 or 7? Looking for a book I read to my daughter in the 1990s. It was about a tea party. Various animals gather together for a tea party around a big table. I think there were 13 seats. One by one the animals join the table. The 13th seat is for the reader. I think tiger tiger was one of them. Help it’s driving me crazy I can’t remember anything more. It was a brilliant book and she loved it! The simple stories of Maisy are favored classic for toddlers and preschoolers. First published in 1999.

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