Susan Pearson Books

My Favorite Time of Year
My Favorite Time of Year

By Susan Pearson

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A family enjoys the weather and activities of every season of the year.

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The Day Porkchop Climbed The Christmas Tree
The Day Porkchop Climbed The Christmas Tree

By Susan Pearson

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A rambunctious kitten named Porkchop climbs the Christmas tree and gives a brother and sister their funniest and most unforgettable Christmas ever.

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Lenore's Big Break
Lenore's Big Break

By Susan Pearson

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Silver morning
Silver morning

By Susan Pearson

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While waiting for deer to appear, two nature watchers enjoy the beauty of a foggy silver morning in the woods.

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Monday I was an alligator
Monday I was an alligator

By Susan Pearson

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Every day Emily's imaginative play brings despair to a different member of her family.

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Saturday I ran away
Saturday I ran away

By Susan Pearson

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Emily runs away from home and helps the rest of her family join her.

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Saturday I ran away
Saturday I ran away

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Emily runs away from home and helps the rest of her family join her.

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Slugs in Love
Slugs in Love

By Susan Pearson

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Slugs in love
Slugs in love

By Susan Pearson

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Marylou and Herbie, two garden slugs, write love poems in slime to one another but have trouble actually meeting.

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