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61) Jingle! Jingle!
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Demonstrates the different sounds animals on Christmas make, in a book encouraging readers to lift flaps to identify each animal.
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"It's time for bed, but one little mouse just can't get to sleep—it's TOO QUIET! However, the night is actually full of sounds, from the croak of the bullfrog to the howl of a coyote on a distant hill. As the rhythmic symphony of nighttime noises build in this rollicking read-aloud, the mouse starts to wonder whether he wouldn't like a little MORE quiet." --publisher's website
67) What did I hear?
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"Goat hears a mysterious sound. Can you guess what it is?" --inside front cover
70) One frog sang
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As the night becomes still, one big frog lets out his croaking song, followed by two tiny friends, until groups of as many as ten frogs have all joined in, in voices of all sorts, but when a car passes near, all songs are silenced.
71) Cows go boo!
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"On Farmer George's farm, the pigs go 'oink', the sheep go 'baa', and cows go... well, you'll just have to look inside. Gold-topped comedy from some very naughty heifers"--Flap page 1 of dust jacket.
75) Animal colors
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"Learn the alphabet with some very silly animals--and find out some fun facts along the way....Meet the bright red snake, the big yellow lion and the fabulous pink flamingo, as these fantastic animals introduce you to the colors!" --publisher's website
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Different kinds of animals say hello in their own way. And who better than Mary Murphy to introduce their voices to the youngest of listeners? Full of funny adjectives and sound words, this charming companion to Mary Murphy’s A Kiss Like This is an ideal read-aloud for the very youngest of listeners and is sure to engage babies as they first learn to talk.
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This book "celebrates how music is found in everything. From ocean waves to banging pots and pans in the kitchen, from a loved one’s laughter to the 'river’s latest tune,' Marley reminds children everywhere that you don’t need an instrument to create a beautiful song." --publisher's website
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