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Just Go To Bed-Mercer Mayer.
This is a cute selection about Little Critter not wanting to go to bed. He pretends to be a cowboy, a general, a
space man, a sea monster, a zookeeper, a train engineer, a race car driver, and bunny but finally decides to go to
sleep.
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The New Baby-Mercer Mayer.
This is a great book to help introduce a new baby to older siblings. It's about when Little Critter gets a new baby
sister.
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I Just Forgot-Mercer Mayer.
This is a very cute selection about remembering and forgetting involving Little Critter.
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Up, Up, Down-Robert Munsch (Illustrator - Michael Martchenko).
This is a humorous selection about a girls named Anna who loves to climb. Her parents tell her not to climb because
she falls down and gets hurt. Her parents try to climb up after her but end up falling down.
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Johnny Appleseed-Steven Kellogg.
This selection is a tall tale about John Chapman (better known as Johnny Appleseed) and how he planted apple
orchards all over New England and the Midwest, among other things.
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Me Too!-Mercer Mayer.
This selection is about Little Critter having to share everything with his little sister because she always says,
"Me too!" In the end, though, his little sister shares with him because he says, "Me too!".
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Just Me and My Puppy-Mercer Mayer.
This selection is about Little Critter's puppy and what he can do. It's also about how Little Critter takes care of
his puppy.
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Just a Toy-Gina and Mercer Mayer.
In this selection, Little Critter's dad takes him and his little sister to buy toys at the toy store. Little
Critter has a hard time making up his mind, but he finally decides on a dinosaur. His dinosaur breaks when he is
playing with it, so his dad takes him back to get a new toy.
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Ribbon Rescue-Robert Munsch (Illustrator - Eugenie Fernandes).
This is a very sweet selection about a girl named Jillian that saves people who are late for a wedding with her
ribbons from her brand new ribbon dress.
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The Boy in the Drawer-Robert Munsch (Illustrator - Michael Martchenko).
This is a very interesting selection about a girl named Shellie and the little boy that she finds living in her sock
drawer. The little boy makes a lot of messes and gets bigger everytime Shellie yells at him. The, Shellie
discovers how to make the troublesome boy disappear.
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All By Myself-Mercer Mayer.
In this selection, Little Critter talks about all the things that he can do on his own.
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I Was So Mad-Mercer Mayer.
In this selection, Little Critter tells about all the things that made him mad. He got so mad that he wanted to run
away, but he put it off because his friends asked him to come play.
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Just My Friend and Me-Mercer Mayer.
In this selection, Little Critter asks to have a friend over because he doesn't want to play alone. Little Critter
and his friend do lots of things together, but after his friend is gone, Little Critter is happy to play alone.
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Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge-Mem Fox (Illustrator - Julie Vivas).
This selection is about a young boy who lives next to an old folks home and is friends with all the residents.
William's favorite person is Miss Nancy, because she has four names like him. Miss Nancy is losing her memory, but
Wilfrid helps her get some of them back.
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The Pied Piper of Hamelin-Mercer Mayer.
This is a rendition of the famous fairy tale, with an interesting ending.
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