Tim Warnes
1) Mommy mine
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Whether it is by croak, flutter, or fur, all children claim their mothers as their own.
2) Dangerous!
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Mole, who loves to put labels on objects, finds a strange thing that he labels lumpy-bumpy, but after spending time with the lumpy-bumpy thing Mole gets over his fear and labels the thing--friend.
3) Daddy hug
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Animal fathers give hugs that come in all shapes and sizes, and each one is filled with love.
5) Dangerous!
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When Mole finds a strange beast in the woods, he labels it with words like lumpy, bumpy, and dangerous.
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"Patrick Elephant is scared of lots of things, like the dark and the fluff under the sofa. His daddy isn't scared of anything - except mice! So when a mouse posing as a cheese inspector tries to steal the elephants' cheese, Daddy is too terrified to stop him! Can little Patrick Elephant save the cheese - and his father?"--Amazon.com.
12) Jesus loves me!
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Jesus loves you, did you know? Featuring a loving Papa Bear and his family, the beauty and simplicity of God's blessings are captured in this sing-along, inspirational celebration for young readers of all ages.
15) Hurry, Santa!
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When his alarm clock fails to go off, Santa oversleeps on Christmas Eve and then encounters a series of disasters that threaten to prevent him from delivering his presents on time.
16) Shhh!
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Although it is his favorite night of the year, Santa Claus tries very hard not to wake the children of the world as he makes his deliveries on Christmas Eve.
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A playful and comforting bedtime book that imagines all the wonderful ways a child might give and receive a hug. Whether it's a big bear, gasp for air, knock over a chair hug or a wet and drippy, slimy, slippy fish hug, children will giggle their way through all the imaginative examples. Cooney's sweet, whimsical rhymes encourage playful interaction between parent and child and ultimately help them wind down before they snuggle into bed and drift...