Lois G. Grambling Books

Can I bring my pterodactyl to school Miss Johnson
Can I bring my pterodactyl to school Miss Johnson

By Lois G. Grambling

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A child offers many creative reasons for why it would be a good idea to bring a pterodactyl to school.

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Can I Bring Woolly to the Library, Ms. Reeder?
Can I Bring Woolly to the Library, Ms. Reeder?

By Lois G. Grambling Author Judy Love Illustrator

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This laugh-out-loud misadventure is perfect for persistent prehistoric pedants and those who have their heart set on a new pet. Once upon a time there was a boy who presented a well-thought ou...

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Can I Bring Saber to New York, Ms. Mayor?
Can I Bring Saber to New York, Ms. Mayor?

By Lois G. Grambling Author Judy Love Illustrator

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Persistent pet owners and prehistoric pedants of all ages will love this laugh-out-loud story of one kid's tireless mission to bring his big best friend to the big city. Will a young boy convi...

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Happy Valentine's Day, Miss Hildy!
Happy Valentine's Day, Miss Hildy!

By Lois G. Grambling

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Miss Hildy uses her knowledge of spelling to discover the identity of her secret admirer.

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Big Dog
Big Dog

By Lois G. Grambling

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A young boy is convinced that his new pet is a really big dog, though everyone else sees it as a dinosaur.

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Elephant and Mouse Get Ready for Easter
Elephant and Mouse Get Ready for Easter

By Lois G. Grambling

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Elephant and Mouse borrow colored eggs from a robin, a cardinal and a bobolink so that they can make a thank-you basket for Easter Rabbit that will surprise him when he returns from his Easter deli...

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