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The monkeys steal the peddler's caps while he is asleep. A band of mischievous monkeys steals every one of a peddler's caps while he takes a nap under a tree. Caps for Sale is a timeless classic, in print for over fifty years, and beloved by generations of readers. This easy-to-read story about a peddler and a band of mischievous monkeys is filled with warmth, humor, and simplicity. Children will delight in following the peddler's efforts to outwit...
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Elephant wakes up grumpy -- until ding, dong! What's in the surprise box at the front door? A hat! HOORAY FOR HAT! Elephant marches off to show Zebra, but Zebra is having a grumpy day, too -- until Elephant shares his new hat and cheers up his friend. Off they march to show Turtle! The parade continues as every animal brightens the day of a grumpy friend.
6) Zara's hats
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Selig, the hatmaker, creates beautiful hats with the help of his wife and daughter Zara. When he runs out of feathers, Selig travels all over the world looking for more feathers. Zara, looking at the empty display window in the shop, uses flowers and papier-mache animals and fruit to make hats that the customers love.
7) Peedie
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Green Light reader volume level 1
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A little goose named Peedie tends to forget everything including where to find his lucky red baseball cap.
11) Whose hat is it?
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When someone's hat blows off in the wind, Turtle asks various animals if it belongs to one of them.
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"What's your favorite type of hat? Old hats? Or new hats? Sun hats? Or just-for-fun hats? Wouldn't you like to wear hats every day?" Read along and discover all kinds of hats with this fun Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 1 Early Reader uses an average of 2- 4 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. "Hats! Hats! Hats!" will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the...
16) Very good hats
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"Some people think hats are fancy things you can buy at a dressy store, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. In this book, acorns and raspberries are snug hats for your fingers, and an empty pudding cup is a good hat for a stuffed bear. Pajama pants make dangly hats, books can be dramatic hats, and bubbles make very fine hats as well (if temporary)"--
20) The Queen's hat
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A sudden gust of wind takes the Queen's favorite hat and blows it all over London, as the Queen's men give chase.