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2) LMNO peas
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Busy little peas introduce their favorite occupations, from astronaut to zoologist.
6) 1-2-3 peas
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Busy little peas engage in their favorite activities as they introduce the numbers from one to 100.
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"When a little pea escapes a girl who is shelling peas, it rolls off the kitchen table, onto the floor, and an adventure begins. The runaway pea rolls passed several hungry animals. It manages to evade a mouse, a cat, a rabbit, a hen, a pig, and a wolf, finally resting in the perfect place. The girl will find it again after some time has passed for a surprise conclusion. This circular story, told with repetition, predictive vocabulary, and bright...
13) The pea blossom
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In a garden near Beijing, five peas in a shell grow and wait to discover what fate has in store for them.
15) Pickin' peas
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Because a pesky rabbit picks peas from her garden, a little girl catches it and puts it in a box, but that doesn't solve the problem.
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In this rhyming story, Rosalinda is the most well-behaved, obedient little girl until one day, her father serves her peas. Her reaction is so extreme, her father calls the doctor. His diagnosis...she is a princess who should go live in a castle. She thinks it's great at first, but soon discovers there are worse things in life besides peas.
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"This little pea is hungry! So hungry it swallows a sprout, slurps up some soup, munches the bread, gobbles the cake, noshes the pickle, guzzles the cheese, drinks all the tea, and even chomps down the table it's all served on. After all that, it needs to sleep. But whose dinner did it steal? And whose mattress is the now-humongous pea resting under?"-- Provided by publisher.
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In this version of the classic story, Ma Sally of Charleston County, South Carolina, devises a contest for her son's admirers: cook up a dish of black-eyed peas that meets her exacting standards, and the winner can marry her son. Includes recipe for Princess' black-eyed peas.
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