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You're only old once!
You're only old once!

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One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish

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A story-poem about the activities of such unusual animals as the Nook, Wump, Yink, Yop, Gack, and the Zeds. Accompanied by a cassette tape.

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How the Grinch stole Christmas
How the Grinch stole Christmas

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The shape of me and other stuff
The shape of me and other stuff

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Rhyme and silhouette drawings introduce the shape of bugs, balloons, peanuts, camels, spider webs, and many other familiar objects.

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Did I ever tell you how lucky you are?
Did I ever tell you how lucky you are?

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Compared to the problems of some of the creatures the old man describes, the boy is really quite lucky.

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Because a little bug went ka-choo!
Because a little bug went ka-choo!

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The mere sneeze of a bug triggers a chain reaction involving, among others, cows, turtles, policemen, and an entire circus parade.

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The 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins
The 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins

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Each time Bartholomew Cubbins attempts to obey the King's order to take off his hat, he finds there is another one on his head.

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