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The baker's dozen
The baker's dozen

By Aaron Shepard

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A legend of colonial America in which a greedy baker learns the importance of generosity in business, thus initiating the custom of the "baker's dozen."

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Little Mother Goose house
Little Mother Goose house

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Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit

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Jeremy Fisher
Jeremy Fisher

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Two bad mice
Two bad mice

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Red Riding Hood
Red Riding Hood

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Jack and the beanstalk
Jack and the beanstalk

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A young mouse climbs to the top of a giant beanstalk where he outsmarts a huge cat and escapes with enough cheese to feed himself and his mother.

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Alex Fitzgerald, TV star
Alex Fitzgerald, TV star

By Kathleen Krull

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Fourth grader Alex's new friendships in California are endangered when her chance to appear in a rock video brings her glamour and an inflated ego. Sequel to "Alex Fitzgerald's Cure for Nightmares."

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