Uh-oh Cleo: I Barfed on Mrs. Kenly


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An icky uh-oh moment makes for an entertaining story. Cleo has been bonked on the head by an avalanche of toys and had to wear underwear for a hat in a snowstorm, but nothing compares to the trauma of barfing on Mrs. Kenly?s fur coat. On the way to a birthday party, a combination of carsickness and too many pancakes turns Cleo green in the face, and before anything can be done, her friend?s mom?s fancy coat is a big, barfy mess. Cleo has never been so mortified, but kind grown-ups and good friends soon make her feel as if nothing even happened.




I Barfed on Mrs. Kenly


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When Cleo has a bout of carsickness on her way to a birthday swimming party, she is terribly embarrassed but her friend's mother helps her to forget the incident by encouraging Cleo to show off her talent for diving.




Uh-oh, Cleo


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Saturdays are usually nothing but fun in the Small household. Cleo and her twin brother, Jack, always play games, torture their older sister, and then bike to the best Candy store in town. But this Saturday is different. Jack decided to Spider-Man up the toy shelf and made the whole thing tip over. And one of the things that flew off hit Cleo in the head, making her bleed and everything. As her mom sings: "Your story's kinda gory, but it has a moral, which is: Beware a day that starts out normal. It might end in stitches!" Cleo's unique voice and lively narration will pull chapter book readers into her amusing stories of life in a big family that has many uh-oh moments.




Big Bird's Copycat Day (Sesame Street)


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Illus. in full color. Big Bird barks like a dog and mimics everything else he sees in a wonderfully silly story in rhyme.




A Pony for a Princess (Disney Princess)


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In this original Disney Princess story, ever-curious Belle befriends a pony who has wandered onto the castle grounds.




Hatastrophe (Disney Muppet Babies)


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A Little Golden Book based on the new Disney Junior show Muppet Babies! Oh, no--Fozzie's hat is missing! Join Kermit, Piggy, and their friends as they work together to get the hat back in this Little Golden Book based on the Disney Junior show Muppet Babies! This is perfect for children ages 2 to 5. Muppet Babies explores a boundless realm of creative play for preschoolers while fostering their imagination in a world of bold new adventures!




Agapanthus Hum and the Eyeglasses


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Agapanthus Hum is a whirlwind. She hums, she cartwheels, and she is always running around. Now that Agapanthus has eyeglasses, her parents want her to be careful. Agapanthus tries to slow down; she even wears a bag on her head so her glasses won't get lost, but more often then not, her glasses go flying. What do grown-up acrobats do with their eyeglasses? Agapanthus's parents bring her to a performance so that she can find out.




A Place Called Kindergarten


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A charming story about starting kindergarten and telling everyone at home all about it. The animals in the barn are in a tizzy: Tommy is missing! The dog says Tommy has gone to a place called kindergarten. "Where is kindergarten?" the animals exclaim. "What will happen to Tommy there? Will he ever come back?!" Don't worry - eventually Tommy bursts into the barn with tales of the fun he had and all he learned. A heart-warming, tender story that's sure to reassure any child heading to kindergarten.




The Crabby Cook Cookbook


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Introducing a very funny, slightly edgy, winning new kind of cookbook Jessica Harper—that Jessica Harper, star of Minority Report, Stardust Memories, Love and Death, Pennies from Heaven, and more—is a working mother of two who faces the same problems of every other woman who’s the designated home cook: How do you feed a family of picky eaters when you’re not crazy about being in the kitchen in the first place? A natural-born storyteller and terrifically engaging writer, she does what she’s done all her life—entertain us—while at the same time offering 100 not just easy but really easy-to-make, really tasty recipes. Her stories are filled with charming crabbiness—of cooking early in the day for the two kids who eat only six things, then later for the husband who eats only about eight things, none of which share common ground with those first six; of inviting her mother-in-law for dinner and handing her an apron; of suffering HAS—Hostess Anxiety Syndrome—having the book club over and picking The Good Earth because it matches the neighborhood’s great new Chinese take-out, so no cooking involved! She wants to give a Nobel Prize to the person who invented bagged salad, and she recounts a wonderful story of making homemade turkey pot pie for the very first time—its crust tasted like rosemary-scented Play-Doh—to serve to Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford. But crabby or not, she’s found a way to make it work, and work brilliantly. The Crabby Cook is about how to change your food-i-tude—no more garnish guilt, for example, and why “sort of homemade” is just as good as homemade (ie, knowing when to go all out with Pain-in-the-Ass Minestrone and when to settle for the almost-as-tasty Lazy-Ass Minestrone). It’s how to identify those Miracle Foods—the stuff that everyone loves, like Gobble-It-Up Turkey Chili and Tony’s Rigatoni. And even a whole survival guide—despite her HAS—to entertaining, including drinks, Whore’s




Too Many Termites


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A dangerous influx of termites proves to the lion prince Kion and the Lion Guard that they made a mistake when they scared away the aardwolves, believing they were hyenas bothering the aardvarks.