Leonard W. Shortall Books

Bear Hunt
Bear Hunt

By Margaret Siewert

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In this rendition of a children's game, a teddy bear on a bear hunt crosses rivers, bridges, cliffs, and swamp, meets the real bear, and rushes home again.

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The Magic Pizza
The Magic Pizza

By Beverly Major Schwartz

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While waiting for his mother at the pizza parlor, a young boy helps capture a dognapper.

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One Way,
One Way,

By Leonard W. Shortall

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Follows the comical travels of a car through a maze of traffic and signs.

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Going my way
Going my way

By Stan Applebaum

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Explains how the suckerfish, oxpecker, flea, bee-eater, pea crab, and aster seed live on hosts who carry them and supply them with food for part or all of their lives.

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Here comes a train!
Here comes a train!

By Leonard W. Shortall

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Pictures of passenger and freight train cars on heavy board pages cut in the shape of an engine, with brief text.

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Little Toad to the rescue
Little Toad to the rescue

By Leonard W. Shortall

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Little Toad's emergency trip to the pond teaches him the importance of timing.

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Old MacDonald had a farm
Old MacDonald had a farm

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Presents the text of the familiar song about farm animal noises and features a music box in the book that plays the melody.

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The A B C Song
The A B C Song

By Leonard Shortall

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Jake McGee and his feet
Jake McGee and his feet

By Mary Waldorf

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A 10-year-old with a reading disability takes an important step towards dealing with his problem on the day he runs away from school.

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