Steven Kellogg
41) Frogs jump
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Illustrations provide humorous interpretations of the actions of animals from one frog to twelve whales.
42) And I love you
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Simple, rhythmic text follows a mother cat and her kitten as they discover the love of big forests for little trees, big skies for little skyscrapers, and parents for their children.
43) A beasty story
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A group of mice venture into a dark, dark woods where they find a dark brown house with a dark red stair leading past other dark colors to a spooky surprise.
44) The green bath
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Sammy's mother tells him to forget about adventures and get cleaned up for his grandmother's visit, but the new bathtub Sammy's father brought home seems determined to have an adventure of its own.
46) Big bear ball
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The moon is full and all the bears are gathered together for a ball under the stars.
51) Clorinda
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Defying the odds, Clorinda the cow follows her dream of becoming a ballet dancer.
52) Farty Marty
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Although Mary Jane Lemon loves her cat Marty, others are offended by the sounds and smells that come from his rear until Ms. Chen, a voice tutor, discovers that Marty's "audio output" is quite remarkable.
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"Danny and the dinosaur": When Danny visits the museum, he thinks it would be nice to play with a dinosaur. It's great fun when the dinosaur is just as eager to play with Danny. The two spend a whole day together. "The Island of the Skog": A band of mice and their leader set sail to an island inhabited by a hostile Skog with gigantic feet. But when the two parties finally meet face to face, they find they have a lot more in common than they thought....
59) Yankee Doodle
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An illustrated version of the well-known song of the American Revolution.
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In "Yo! yes" two lonely characters, one black and one white, meet on the street and become friends; in "The island of the skog" in pursuit of freedom, a band of rowdies and their leader set sail to an island inhabited by a seemingly hostile Skog; in "Here comes the cat" a peaceful settlement of mice is threatened by the ominous shadow of a big cat.