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But no elephants.
But no elephants.

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But no elephants
But no elephants

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The three little kittens
The three little kittens

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One, two, buckle my shoe
One, two, buckle my shoe

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Wee witches' Halloween
Wee witches' Halloween

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Although they have gone to scaring school, four young witches have trouble making anyone afraid of them on Halloween.

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Kitty Goes To School
Kitty Goes To School

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X marks the spot
X marks the spot

By Lucille Recht Penner

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Upon moving to their grandfather's house, two boys discover a treasure map in the attic and must learn how to use it in order to find their surprise.

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I Like Pumpkins
I Like Pumpkins

By Jerry Smath

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Rhyming text describes the various characteristics and uses of pumpkins. Includes five pages of games and puzzles.

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Spiders, bats, and pumpkin eaters
Spiders, bats, and pumpkin eaters

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A collection of five gently spooky Mother Goose rhymes.

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