Pockets Books

A Sock Is a Pocket for Your Toes: A Pocket Book
A Sock Is a Pocket for Your Toes: A Pocket Book

By Elizabeth Garton Scanlon

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A poetic celebration of non-traditional pockets and what they hold, pointing out that a sock is a pocket for your toes and a vase is a pocket for a rose.

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What Did You Put in Your Pocket?
What Did You Put in Your Pocket?

By Beatrice Schenk De Regniers

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Two groups of animals tell each other about the food and other things that they put in their pockets.

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Two in a pocket
Two in a pocket

By Robin Ravilious

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When both a wren and a dormouse want to make a home in the pocket of an old tattered coat that a farmer has left in his shed, something has to give.

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What's in my pocket?
What's in my pocket?

By David A. Carter

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Rabbit, Mouse, and other animals reveal what kinds of food they are carrying in their pockets. Movable flaps conceal the contents of the pockets.

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Six empty pockets
Six empty pockets

By Matt Curtis

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Charles's six empty pockets come in handy for carrying such treasures as a blue star marble, an old crow's feather, and seven striped stones.

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Six Empty Pockets
Six Empty Pockets

By Matt Curtis

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Un bolsillo para Corduroy
Un bolsillo para Corduroy

By Don Freeman

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A toy bear who wants a pocket for himself searches for one in a laundromat.

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All about Corduroy
All about Corduroy

By Don Freeman

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The pocket book
The pocket book

By Josephine Haskell Aldridge

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At the pocket store, Abby has trouble deciding what kind of pocket she wants for her new dress.

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