Keith Baker
1) LMNO peas
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Busy little peas introduce their favorite occupations, from astronaut to zoologist.
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The 1908 London Olympics can claim to be the first ‘modern’ sporting event which pitted nation against nation. There were rows between the British and Americans; a one-man walkover in the 400 metres when the US runners boycotted the event; a dispute over the shoes worn by one of the British tug of war teams and when the American team failed to dip their flag in front of King Edward VII it was taken as a massive snub. The best known incident...
8) No two alike
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Follows a pair of birds on a snowflake-filled journey through a winter landscape, where everything everywhere, from branches and leaves to forests full of trees, is unique.
9) Big fat hen
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Big Fat Hen counts to ten with her friends and all their chicks. On board pages.
10) 1-2-3 peas
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Busy little peas engage in their favorite activities as they introduce the numbers from one to one hundred.
12) Hap-pea all year
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In rhyming text, a group of happy green peas celebrates the special holidays of each month, and the passing seasons.
13) Quack and count
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Seven ducklings take a rhyming look at addition as they play games, chase bumblebees, and make noise.
16) LMNO pea-quel
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Busy little peas introduce more of their favorite occupations and activities, from actor to zipper on a zip line.
18) Hide and snake
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A brightly colored snake challenges readers to a game of hide and seek as he hides among familiar objects.
20) Potato Joe
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Potato Joe leads the other spuds from the familiar nursery rhyme, "One Potato, Two Potato," in various activities, from a game of tic-tac-toe to a rodeo.