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Incest: A Biosocial View
Incest: A Biosocial View

By Joseph Shepher

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Whatever Happened to the Dinosaurs
Whatever Happened to the Dinosaurs

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Where To Look For A Dinosaur
Where To Look For A Dinosaur

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A trio of triceratops
A trio of triceratops

By Bernard Most

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A trio of triceratops touch their toes, toot trumpets, and tell tales, among other activities similarly alliterative.

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Catch me if you can
Catch me if you can

By Bernard Most

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When a little dinosaur plays a game with the biggest dinosaur of them all, she is not scared because he is her grandpa.

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The very boastful kangaroo
The very boastful kangaroo

By Bernard Most

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A very, very boastful kangaroo brags that it can jump higher than anyone, but a teeny, tiny kangaroo cleverly wins the jumping contest.

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Expecting Multiples
Expecting Multiples

By MOST

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There's an ape behind the drape
There's an ape behind the drape

By Bernard Most

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When Anthony, a boy who likes to find words hidden in bigger words, finds an "ape" behind the drape, he chases it into his sister's diaper, a skyscraper, a landscape, and other surprising locations.

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Growing up in Canaansland
Growing up in Canaansland

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