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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Hunt and seek for a female parent
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Are You My Mother?
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B
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An elephant story
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Babar
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C
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A girl, a pig, and a spider
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Charlotte's Web
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D
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Published in 2007, Jeff Kinney book that started a series
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
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E
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Leo Linonni book hatches an incident of mistaken identity
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An Extraordinary Egg
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F
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Suess classic about eating
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Fox in Socks
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G
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Bedtime classic
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Goodnight Moon
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H
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Along with his crayon, he brings things to life.
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Harold and the Purple Crayon
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I
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Laura Numeroff, a book about consequences
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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
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J
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This happy fellow delivers the mail
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The Jolly Postman
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K
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Classic adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Kidnapped
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L
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Classic with many, many versions in film
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Little Women
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M
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Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines ...
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Madeline
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N
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A cozy bed piled high with a snoring granny, a dreaming child, a dozing dog, etc.
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The Napping House
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O
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These babes wake during the night missing their mom
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Owl Babies
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P
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Robert Munsch tale of a do-it-for-yourself princess
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The Paper Bag Princess
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Q
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What do you get when Quentin the duck loses his A, Kes Gray tells us in this book, Quick ________ Quentin
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Quack
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R
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First in a series of fantasy books by Brian Jacques. The title is shared by the book's main location, the Abbey.
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Redwall
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S
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Even without words this picture book tells a great story of a boy and the
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Snowman
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T
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Jon Scieszka tells us the real story between a popular fairy tale (*Hint: it includes a wolf)
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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
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U
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Hans Christian Anderson tale of beauty
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The Ugly Duckling
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V
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A book about eating, growing, and changing
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The Very Hungry Catepillar
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W
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Max gets sent to bed with no supper.
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Where the Wild Things Are
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Y
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It only comes once per year - no matter how silly the request, there's only one answer.
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Yes Day
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Z
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A cute rhyming book by Dan Yaccarino about a little boy who does this to the moon
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Zoom Zoom Zoom! I'm Off to the Moon
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