Linda Hayward Books

The city worm and the country worm
The city worm and the country worm

By Linda Hayward

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Slimey Worm of Sesame Street and his country cousin, Squirmy Worm, exchange visits and each decides he likes his own environment best.

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I can count to ten and back again
I can count to ten and back again

By Linda Hayward

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Big Bird counts from one to ten as he stocks the shelves of his new store and counts backwards from ten to one as he sells his merchandise to customers.

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Look what I can do
Look what I can do

By Linda Hayward

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The Sesame Street characters are able to do many things such as folding clothes, feeding pets, and painting pictures.

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Pepe and Papa
Pepe and Papa

By Linda Hayward

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In this adaptation of a familiar story, a father and son take the advice of different people on how they should carry their chilis to market.

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Little by little
Little by little

By Linda Hayward

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An adaptation of the Aesop fable, "The Crow and the Pitcher," in which a clever crow figures out how to get a drink of water when another crow has given up.

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Letters
Letters

By Linda Hayward

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The adventures of Cliff Hanger
The adventures of Cliff Hanger

By Linda Hayward

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Leona doesn't understand why Lionel likes reading stories about Cliff Hanger so much.

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Pepe and Papa
Pepe and Papa

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Little by Little
Little by Little

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The curious little kitten around the house
The curious little kitten around the house

By Linda Hayward

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The adventures of a little kitten as she explores the house alone for the first time.

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