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TumbleBooks are animated, talking picture books which teach kids the joy of reading in a format they'll love.
4) I'm fast!
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Meet one hardworkin' freight train. He's got to get to Chicago on time and nothing is going to stop him. Mountains? Not a chance! Cows? Out of his way, ladies! He's going to get there - and fast!
7) Stars
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This book explores the wonder of stars, whether they are in the night sky, on a plant as a promise of fruit to come, or in one's pocket for those days when one does not feel shiny.
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At Christmastime, Dog learns that his new home hosts a very special holiday party. With a lot of important visitors on the guest list, it's going to take a lot of preparation to get this "house" ready for the holidays. It's all paws on deck to make sure everything is in order, from the sparkling tree in the Blue Room to the delicious gingerbread house in the State Dining Room.
11) Rrralph
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The narrator describes discovering how Ralph the dog can talk, appropriately saying words such as "roof," "rough," "bark," and "wolf."
12) Lots of spots
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A collection of poems about a variety of birds and beasts, their camouflage and adornment, with an author's note on animal spots and stripes.
13) Bad dog, Marley!
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Marley, a rambunctious puppy, causes lots of trouble in his new home--and feels very sad about it--but then proves beyond a doubt that he is a valuable member of the household.
15) Silly doggy!
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Lily mistakes a small bear for a dog, and after making the bear her pet and naming him Doggy, the two become great friends.
17) Ninja bunny
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A little rabbit tries to follow the rules in order to become a "super awesome ninja," but discovers that his book is wrong about one very important thing.
20) Chocolate me!
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The boy is teased for looking different than the other kids. His skin is darker, his hair curlier. He tells his mother he wishes he could be more like everyone else. And she helps him to see how beautiful he really, truly is.
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