done *8 Classic Greatest Children books & Rare Big Amazing World Earth Giant Book ++

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All pre-owned books but in very good shape, inside of books perfect, slight wear on some covers.

You are getting 8 of the greatest, classic and most loved children books:
There Is a Carrot in My Ear, Jessica, When I Get Bigger, Danny and the Dinosaur, No Jumping on the Bed, Mud, The Night Before Summer Vacation, the huge Rare “My Big Book of Our Amazing World”.

8 books: 7 Classic Greatest Children books + 1 Rare “My Big Book of Our Amazing World”.

All pre-owned books but in very good shape, inside of books perfect, slight wear on some covers. You are getting 11 of the greatest and most loved children books: There Is a Carrot in My Ear, Jessica, Are You My Mother?, When I Get Bigger, Danny and the Dinosaur, No Jumping on the Bed, Mud, The Night Before Summer Vacation, Spot's Birthday Party, + the huge Rare “My Big Book of Our Amazing World”.

They are below:

Large Rare Board Book: “My Big Book of Our Amazing World”, 2000

Size 23"x16"x.25",  in English.

Weight 3 Lbs 3 Ounces, Illustrations Moy Shing Yaw, Goo Soo Eng. Production and Design Chin Yee Tee, Tham Lai Chee, Foong Kim, Seng, Yow Yuen Lan, Suzee Leong

There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales by Alvin Schwartz.

Meet the silliest family in the world Grandpa Brown tries to hatch a baby horse.Mr. Brown shouts at his underwear. And Jane Brown grows a carrot in her ear (she planted a radish). Here are six stories to make you giggle and laugh.

Jessica by Kevin Henkes (English) Paperback Book

"There is no Jessica," said Ruthie's parents. But of course there was. She ate with Ruthie, played with Ruthie, and was sorry when Ruthie was bad. Nobody could see Jessica -- except Ruthie. When it came time for Ruthie to go to school, Jessica went with her. Her parents hoped Ruthie would find a friend at school who would replace Jessica. They were in for a (happy) surprise

When I Get Bigger (Little Critter) by Mercer Mayer (English) Paperback Book

 

In this funny, all-too-human picture book, Mercer Mayer's famous Little Critter dreams of the day when he will be big enough to go to first grade, dial phone numbers by himself, camp out in the backyard, or walk to the corner store. By the end of his energetic daydreaming, Little Critter is so tired he has to go to bed, as he himself admits, "I'm not bigger yet." It's a fine and familiar catalogue of what young children yearn for.Spend some time with Little Critter's little sister as she imagines all the things she can be when she grows up in Mercer Mayer's classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether she's dreaming of becoming a lion tamer, a famous doctor, or a brave pilot, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to teach children to reach for the sky! Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp by Syd Hoff

 

Danny's going to camp and he's taking the dinosaur First introduced in 1958 with Danny and the Dinosaur and the recent stars of Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur, this popular pair is together again in an adventure sure to please beginning readers and happy campers alike. Children's Choices for 1997 Bedtime Story Book No Jumping on the Bed by Ted Arnold 1987

 

Walter has been told not to jump on the bed, but he just can't resist. Higher and higher he bounces until the floor cracks and down he tumbles, bed and all, into the apartment below. And so begins the most exciting nighttime adventure of Walter's life. This wild and giddy book has been enthralling children for many years. Now it has been edited for an even younger audience, but it hasn't lost any of its humor and glee. Mud (Hello Reader Level 1) by Wendy Cheyette Lewison Paperback

Children having lots of fun in the mud!

The Night Before Summer Vacation: By Natasha Wing.

A little girl and her family are getting ready to go on vacation . . . or at least they are trying to. In the effort to pack everything that will be needed, there's bound to be something overlooked, and what that is provides a funny ending to this meter-perfect "twist" on Clement Moore's classic.