Denys Cazet
1) The octopus
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Grandpa Spanielson's chicken pox stories volume story 1
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 2.1 - AR Pts: 1
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Grandpa helps his favorite grandpup to avoid scratching his chicken pox by telling how he once had to fight off an octopus during a terrible storm.
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"Wake up!" says Rufus, a large and very hungry owl. "It's time to catch the fearsome mouse. I'm in a mood for a bowl of mouse soup for breakfast."
Pip, who's better at sleeping than swooping, leaps from the nest and lands right on top of that fearsome mouse whose name, he learns, is Theodore.
Is it time for breakfast. . . . or friendship?
Find out in this clever and classic picture book about two owls, a mouse, a banana, and an unlikely friendship....
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Minnie and Moo are two of the most entertaining and charmingly wacky bovine buddies ever to hit the printed page, and Barbara Caruso brings them refreshingly to life on audio...The background music and sound effects combine to enhance the stories, and add just the right touch and mood. A winning combination! - AudioFile
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When Minnie and Moo discover that the farmer is in financial trouble, they don disguises and go to the bank to borrow money. Unfortunately, in costume they look just like the Bazooka Sisters - famous bank robbers - and their innocent actions are misunderstood. Cows acting like gangsters and perfect comic timing combine to make this one of the most hilarious Minnie and Moo adventures yet!
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Continuing the adventure of the bovine buddies Minnie and Moo, this slapstick extravaganza finds the cows traveling past a crane that they think is the Eiffel Tower, picking up a busload of equally adventurous animal friends from nearby Africa World, careening through a car wash they believe is China, and trading stories under a night sky in what they hope is America. The power and appeal of this welcome twosome has rarely been funnier.
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Halloween is frighteningly funny when Minnie and Moo are on the loose! After Minnie has a nightmare (a giant mouse eats the last bit of chocolate!), she and Moo awaken to find their bed rolling down the hill into town. What better "costumes" than two cows in pajamas! So, the daffy duo join in the festivities and manage to snare a few treats of their own in this hilarious holiday romp.
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Moo's simple wish is for a nice pair of thumbs." It's her longing that leads the cow girls to dress up and dance at the farmer's party. When they're mistaken for the farmer's twin sisters from California, the bovine buddies realize it's time to hoof it right out of the party! In Minnie and Moo Go to Paris, the two wayward cows are convinced that they are in Paris when they take a bus on a crazy journey that includes passing an electrical tower (the...
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Stolen! Minnie's jelly donut is gone! Moo is sure this is the work of a thief. It's up to detective Moo and her faithful companion, Minnie, to stop the crime wave before the donut-napper strikes again! What thief stands a chance with these cunning cows on the case? Denys Cazet's beloved Minnie and Moo are back and ready for action in their newest outrageous adventure!
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Pub. Date
2001
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 2.3 - AR Pts: 1
Lexile measure
190L
Physical Desc
46 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.
Description
During a thunderstorm, the farm animals are frightened out of the barn by a monster, and only cow friends Minnie and Moo are brave enough to investigate.
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Pub. Date
c2007
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 2.2 - AR Pts: 1
Physical Desc
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Description
Hamlet enjoys reading books and writing poetry, not playing in the mud and fighting over supper like the other pigs, but he finally finds someone who appreciates him just as he is.
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Pub. Date
2002
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 2.3 - AR Pts: 1
Physical Desc
48 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm.
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When Minnie and Moo discover that the Farmer has, once again, forgotten where he hid the children's Christmas presents, they use Clement Moore's famous poem as a how-to book and deliver the gifts themselves.