Animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Animals -- Juvenile fiction
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- A Collection of select fables, : consisting of words not exceeding two syllables
- A cold night : a Christmas fable
- A good day
- A history of the life of sop,
- A perfect day
- A tale from Paleface Creek
- All God's critters sing allelu
- All for me and none for all
- Animalia
- Back to front and upside down!
- Baldwin's fables: ancient and modern. : Designed for youth. : Adorned with cuts
- Banana!
- Bear has a story to tell
- Because you are my baby
- Camille's team
- Christmas eve.
- Christmas in the swamp
- Christmas lullaby
- Christmas present from a friend
- Conversations on the ark
- Dance in the desert
- Dear children of the earth : a letter from home
- Down by the cool of the pool
- Edmond, the moonlit party
- Evenings at home, or, The juvenile budget opened. : Consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces, for the instruction and amusement of young persons, Vol. I[-VI]
- Evenings at home, or, The juvenile budget opened: : consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces for the instruction and amusement of young persons.
- Evenings at home, or, The juvenile budget opened: : consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces for the instruction and amusement of young persons., Vol. I[-II]
- Evenings at home; or, The juvenile budget opened. : Consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces for the instruction and amusement of young persons. : Vol. I[-II]
- Every living thing : stories
- Fables for children. : Ornamented with cuts. : With select pieces in prose and verse
- Fables, ancient and modern. : Adapted for the use of children.
- Fables, ancient and modern. : Adapted for the use of children.
- Fables, ancient and modern. : Adapted for the use of children.
- Families, families, families!
- Four friends together
- Fox at night
- Gaffer Goose's golden plaything; : being a new collection of entertaining fables intended as a present for all those good girls and boys who behave according to the following rules: That is, do as they are bid, come when they are called, and shut the door after them
- Gaffer Goose's golden plaything; : being a new collection of entertaining fables. : Intended as a present for all those good girls and boys who behave according to the following rules: That is, do as they are bid, come when they are called, and shut the door after them
- God's coming to visit!
- Grasshopper on the road
- Hank finds an egg
- Hannibal and the king
- Have you seen my new blue socks?
- Help! : a story of friendship
- Hey! wake up!
- Hugo and the really, really, really long string
- I did it, I'm sorry
- I love you as much--
- I'm the best
- If you plant a seed
- It's not easy being a bunny
- Jack
- Jo and the slow soup
- Julia's house for lost creatures
- Latkes and applesauce : a Hanukkah story
- Little Bird's bad word
- Little Fish lost
- Lizette's green sock
- Lucy and the bully
- Maternal instruction, or, Family conversations, on moral and entertaining subjects, : interspersed with history, biography, and original stories. : Designed for the perusal of youth.
- Mean Margaret
- Mommy loves her baby : Daddy loves his baby
- Monkey with a tool belt
- Mookey the monkey gets over being teased
- Mr. and Mrs. God in the Creation Kitchen / Nancy Wood ; illustrated by Timothy Basil Ering
- Naamah and the ark at night
- No dogs allowed!
- Noah's ark
- Noah's square dance
- Oddly : illustrated by Patrick Benson
- Old tiger, new tiger
- On Noah's ark
- One more Wednesday
- Pass the fritters, critters
- Possum's harvest moon
- Prairie chicken little
- Professor Noah's spaceship
- Ship in a bottle
- Sleep, sleep, sleep : a lullaby for little ones around the world
- Song of the stars : a Christmas story
- Sun bread
- Tales for little children.
- Tawny, scrawny lion
- Terrible things : an allegory of the Holocaust
- The Book of books, for children, : to teach all good boys and girls to be wiser than their school-fellows. : Adorned with cuts
- The Evergreen Wood
- The Friend of youth. : Containing conversations on a variety of useful subjects, calculated to improve young persons
- The Golden plaything; : being a new collection of entertaining fables, : intended as a present for all those good boys and girls who behave according to the following rules: That is, do as they are bid, come when they are called, and shut the door after them
- The Travellers; : exhibiting a variety of characters mounted upon curious and wonderful animals
- The Travellers; : exhibiting a variety of characters, mounted upon curious and wonderful animals
- The blessing of the beasts
- The boat of many rooms : the story of Noah in verse
- The day the animals came : a story of Saint Francis Day
- The donkey's Christmas song
- The great Corgiville kidnapping
- The happy family, or Winter evenings' employment: : Consisting of readings and conversations. : In seven parts.
- The happy family: or, Winter evening's employment: : Consisting of readings and conversations. : To which is added, select fables of Esop. : [Four lines of verse]
- The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. : Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts.
- The most important gift of all
- The nice book
- The pronouncing spelling book, or New universal guide to the English language; : particularly constructed with a view to the easy, gradual, correct, and thorough proficiency of the learner in spelling and orthoepy, as preparatory to reading and elocution; and exhibiting the language in its primitives generally upon principals of analysis and analogy.
- The quiet book
- The rational brutes; or Talking animals.
- The rational brutes; or, Talking animals.
- The smallest Christmas tree
- The thank you book
- The three questions
- The two doves and the owl. : A new story for children
- The two lambs
- The two lambs. : An allegorical history.
- The two lambs. : An allegorical history.
- The water hole
- The wedding
- The woodland Gospels according to Captain Beaky and his band
- The worrywarts
- There's a duck in my closet
- Three by the sea
- Tiny Little Fly
- Tiptoe Joe
- Toby, what are you?
- Trouble in the ark
- Up mountain one time
- Waiting
- We were there : A Nativity Story/
- What this story needs is a pig in a wig
- When stories fell like shooting stars
- Where are you going Manyoni?
- Where in the world did you come from?
- Who is coming to our house?
- Why Noah chose the dove.
- Wildwood
- Winter evenings' conversations, on the works of God, between a father and his children : prepared for the American Sunday School Union
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