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Huge Harold | Bill Peet
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I love Bill Peet's books and have collected most of them.

#LargeAnimal. #CoverStories
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@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👌🏻 1w
Eggs 🤍🐇🤍 1w
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LibrarianRyan
Nothing's Wrong | Jory John
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Mehso-so

3 ⭐ This is a sequel book to Something Wrong. This book is fine. It‘s over long by a lot. One of the characters is one that I think talks to hear themselves speak. But they do it in the guise of helping their friend. That is the important lesson to learn. It also shows that someone can say they‘re fine when they‘re not fine, but at what point is the line of finding out what fine actually means.

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Gissy
Rabbit's Good News | Ruth Lercher Bornstein
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Good News! It‘s back….💡for how long? 🤷🏽‍♀️But I‘m charging everything to continue reading and look!!! 2024 closure is good…and also good premonition for what is going to happen in 2025 a wonderful reading time!!! I received TODAY, these two books I ordered. 😌📚🙌

The Three Wise Men figures will be there until mid of January. We continue the festivities 💃🏽 . Closure is with Las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián, Old SJ (January16-19)🪇🪘🎤🎼

Gissy My niece made the figures 2mo
TheBookHippie I was worried about you!!!! 2mo
TheBookHippie The figures are beautiful. 2mo
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Ruthiella Great news! 💡 2mo
Gissy @TheBookHippie Thank you! New Year was quiet in my neighborhood 🙌Thank you for the best wishes. Here I am reading my 2025 first book😃 2mo
TheBookHippie ♥️♥️♥️ 2mo
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miapantalone

“wherever he goes, trouble follows.“

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miapantalone

This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive.

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miapantalone
Pickpick

This book is a 2003 Caldecott winner. This story follows a rabbit who has a tendency to find trouble. The main thing that stood out to me in this story is the way the illustrator bolded the pictures and made them look comic-like with their black borders and skinny pages. The pictures also pull weight in telling the story without words.

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madileach

“Wherever he goes, trouble follows.“

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madileach

This book can be used to discuss the emotions in each picture. Although there are no words the animals are expressive. This book could be used to show children both the importance in expressing emotion and also the importance of your actions in showing your emotions.

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madileach
Pickpick

Award winning- This book is a 2003 Caldecott winner. This story follows a rabbit who has a tendency to find trouble. The main thing that stood out to me in this story is the way the illustrator bolded the pictures and made them look comic-like with their black borders and skinny pages. The pictures also pull weight in telling the story without words.

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Chloeeberlein

“Rabbit, you are a very good friend. Even if you are a bit of a troublemaker.“