Stories in rhyme -- Juvenile fiction
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Stories in rhyme -- Juvenile fiction
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Stories in rhyme
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- I live in a tree trunk, words by Meg Fleming ; pictures by Brandon James Scott
- All aboard the Moonlight Train, by Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Annie Won
- Hairy, hairy poodle, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Abigail Tompkins
- The nightmare before Christmas, written & illustrated by Tim Burton
- Chicken cheeks (the beginning of the ends), Michael Ian Black ; Kevin Hawkes
- Those magnificent sheep in their flying machine, Peter Bently, [illustrations by] David Roberts
- Little Blue Truck leads the way, written by Alice Schertle ; illustrated by Jill McElmurry
- The shape of me and other stuff, by Dr. Seuss
- Marlene, Marlene, Queen of Mean, by Jane Lynch, Lara Embry, PhD, and A. E. Mikesell ; illustrated by Tricia Tusa
- Someone builds the dream, written by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Loren Long
- Watersong, Tim McCanna ; illustrated by Richard Smythe
- Dr. Seuss's sleep book
- Bake you a pie, by Ellen Olson-Brown & Brian Claflin ; illustrations by Jeffrey Ebbeler
- Crossing the current, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Mike Moran
- Creaky old house, a topsy-turvy tale of a real fixer-upper, by Linda Ashman ; illustrated by Michael Chesworth
- Can U save the day?, written by Shannon Stocker ; illustrated by Tom Disbury
- Bubble trouble, by Margaret Mahy ; illustrated by Polly Dunbar
- Zip! Zoom! On a broom, by Teri Sloat ; illustrated by Rosalinde Bonnet
- Ned, Ted, and the red shed, Marv Alinas ; ilustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Black and bittern was night, [text by] Robert Heidbreder ; [illustrations by] John Martz
- Spacebot, Mike Twohy
- 10 spooky pumpkins, Gris Grimly
- Not all princesses dress in pink, by Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Anne-Sophie Lanquetin
- Fall is not easy, written and illustrated by Marty Kelley
- The class, written by Boni Ashburn ; illustrated by Kimberly Gee
- I can be anything!, Bob Staake
- I ain't gonna paint no more!, Karen Beaumont ; illustrated by David Catrow
- Duck duck moose, words and pictures by Mary Sullivan
- The big aqua book of beginner books, by Dr. Seuss, Robert Lopshire, and Al Perkins ; illustrated by Dr. Seuss, Art Cummings, Robert Lopshire, and Eric Gurney
- Crunch and crack, oink and whack!, an onomatopoeia story, Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Pablo Pino
- Forty Winks, a bedtime adventure, words by Kelly DiPucchio ; pictures by Lita Judge
- Green Wilma, frog in space, Tedd Arnold
- I'm growing great, written & illustrated by Mechal Renee Roe
- Yellow is my color star, Judy Horacek
- Change sings, a children's anthem, Amanda Gorman ; Loren Long
- Mr. Murry and Thumbkin, by Karma Wilson ; illustrated by Ard Hoyt
- Float, flutter, by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Kathryn Durst
- Baa-choo!, by Sarah Weeks ; illustrated by Jane Manning
- Put me in the zoo, by Robert Lopshire
- Firefighter Flo!, by Andrea Zimmerman ; pictures by Dan Yaccarino
- I'll meet you in your dreams, written by Jessica Young ; illustrated by Rafael López
- Crackerjack Jack, written by Bowman Wilker ; illustrated by Marie-Ève Tremblay
- Looking for Luna, by Tim Myers ; illustrated by Mike Reed
- Sea sheep, by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by Tom Disbury
- 'Ohana means family, Ilima Loomis ; illustrated by Kenard Pak
- Bonnie & Ben rhyme again, Mem Fox ; illustrated by Judy Horacek
- Toucans, too, Bethanie Deeney Murguia
- Green eggs and ham, by Dr. Seuss
- Trucks galore, Peter Stein ; illustrated by Bob Staake
- Halloween good night, Rebecca Grabill ; illustrated by Ella Okstad
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