Kevin Hawkes
42) I was a rat!
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A little boy turns life in London upside down when he appears at the house of a lonely old couple and insists he was a rat.
45) Granite baby
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Five talented New Hampshire sisters try to care for a baby that one of them has carved out of granite.
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In a raucous sequel to There's a Dinosaur on the 13th Floor, Mr. Snore is back at the hotel to play his violin at a wedding--where his valiant efforts to protect the elaborate cake go hilariously awry. For his return visit to the wacky Sharemore Hotel, Mr. Snore will be playing his violin at a fancy wedding. As he waits for his cue to join the ceremony, he admires the wedding cake . . . and notices that he's not alone in ogling that tower of frothy...
52) Jason's bears
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Jason's enthusiasm for bears is dampened when his big brother tells him that they are going to eat him up.
55) Bartleby speaks!
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As he grows from infancy to three-years of age, Bartleby Huddle remains quiet, not speaking a word, until the day Grampy Huddle arrives and discovers the solution.
57) Dreamland
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As it gradually gets harder to make a living, Uncle Gurney leaves his family and the tailoring business and heads West with his nephew Theo's drawings to complete a mysterious project.
58) The turnip
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A kind but poor farmer gains a fortune and his rich brother's envy when he grows an enormous turnip.
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"Little Tom Drum loves strawberry pie so much that he creeps down to the kitchen at night to get one more slice of that sweet, flaky goodness resting on the windowsill in the moonlight ... pie his mother made for tomorrow's birthday party. If only he had thought twice! Bearing the marks of his greediness, Tom Drum resigns himself to a reclusive life, but soon gains fame as a child inventor. Can his imagination and ingenuity lead to his own reinvention"...