The Not-So-Scary Scarecrow


Book Description

Jack, the Scarecrow, believes he has to be scary because he's a scarecrow. Until one day he realizes that just because he is a scarecrow doesn't mean he has to act like one. Read about Jack as he makes a few unlikely friendships and realizes that being kind is exactly how he likes to be.




Scarecrow


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Although made of straw and borrowed clothes, a scarecrow appreciates his peaceful, gentle life and the privilege of watching nature at work.




The Lonely Scarecrow


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A lonely scarecrow with a scary face has trouble making friends with the animals who surround him, until a heavy snowfall transforms him into a jolly snowman. Color illustrations throughout.




The Scared Scarecrow


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I can do it! I can do it! The Scared Scarecrow can only stand still on his perch. When the farm is invaded with crows and rabbits, he is too scared to help the other scarecrows. Will he find his courage and save the farm? Filled with farmyard scenes and animal noises. Here is the Scared Scarecrow - a homage to the power of finding one's inner strength and courage.




The Scarecrow


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All the animals know not to mess with old Scarecrow. But when a small, scared crow falls from midair, Scarecrow does the strangest thing. . . . Bestselling author Beth Ferry and the widely acclaimed Fan Brothers present this tender and affectionate tale that reminds us of the comforting power of friendship and the joy of helping others.




Down and Dirty!


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Provides more than forty projects for novice gardeners, including an introduction to potting flowers, drawing in hummingbirds, and picking out cat-friendsly plants.




The Not-So-Scary Scarecrow


Book Description

A farmer makes a scarecrow to scare birds away so that the birds stop eating his corn. He then notices that the expression on the scarecrow's face is also scaring people that pass by. The farmer doesn't want to scare people. So he makes some changes to make the scarecrow not-so-scary. Large type.










Toto


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The true hero of The Wizard of Oz takes center stage in this brilliant, delightfully snarky reimagining from the author of The Library of the Unwritten. I was mostly a Good Dog until they sold me out to animal control, okay? But if it’s a choice between Oz, with its creepy little singing dudes, and being behind bars in gray old Kansas, I’ll choose the place where animals talk and run the show for now, thanks. It’s not my fault that the kid is stuck here too, or that she stumbled into a tug-of-war over a pair of slippers that don’t even taste good. Now one witch in good eyeliner calls her pretty and we’re off on a quest? Teenagers. I try to tell her she’s falling in with the wrong crowd when she befriends a freaking hedge wizard made of straw, that blue jay with revolutionary aspirations, and the walking tin can. Still, I’m not one to judge when there’s the small matter of a coup in the Forest Kingdom.... Look, something really stinks in Oz, and this Wizard guy and the witches positively reek of it. As usual, it’s going to be up to a sensible little dog to do a big dog’s job and get to the bottom of it. And trust me: Little dogs can get away with anything.