James Marshall
1) The Branch
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The animals of the ground and the birds of the air loved their forest, the Forest of Plenty. It was a society unto itself that teamed with lush vegetation, wandering streams, and an incredible abundance of food sources that supported all the living creatures of the forest. Despite the abundance of food, all the creatures of the forest hoarded food beyond measure. They were selfish, and their love for one another had grown cold. Even the majority of...
3) Wings
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When Winnie, who never reads, lifts off with a foxy stranger, sensible Harriet must use every ounce of energy and brain power to rescue her.
4) Creature
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After lying dormant for centuries, an ancient alien life force awakens with a hunger for humans. An elite SWAT team led by a fierce assassin must save mankind from a fate worse than death.
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Split Pea Soup. Oh, no! Martha made split pea soup again! How can George tell Martha that he hates split pea soup without hurting her feelings? The Flying Machine. When George's flight does not go as planned, Martha knows just the right thing to say.
12) Fox outfoxed
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Fox competes in a big race, gives away his comic books, and goes trick-or-treating on Halloween with his friends.
13) Fox be nimble
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Fox babysits for the miserable Ling children, makes a big scene when he slips on a skate and hurts himself, and gets to lead the band in the big parade.
16) Fox on the job
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1988.
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Fox tries to earn the money for a new bicycle in several different jobs.
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The reader is invited to regard poetry as a distillation of life's experience. In Search of Poetry offers poems sequenced somewhat to reflect increasing maturity. The first group, "Whimsy," is followed by another that demonstrates some elements of poetic Form. These groups, together with following ones on Music, Nature, Philosophy and Feelings, contain about two-thirds of the book's poems. The final and largest group, Narratives, has broad scope and...
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