Corey R. Tabor
1) Mel fell
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"...follow Mel on her journey from downward fall to triumphant flight in this tale of self-confidence and taking a leap of faith."--
2) Fox at night
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Fox is up late in the night. There are shadows and noises everywhere. Fox is sure the night is full of monsters!
10) Fox is late
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Fox is late for lunch, so he hops on his skateboard and zooms home, with his animal friends in tow.
11) Sir Ladybug: 1
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Ladies and gentlebugs, presenting the duke of the dandelion patch, champion of truth and justice, the one, the only--Sir Ladybug! Sir Ladybug never shies away from a quest, even when he'd rather be playing a video game or baking a cake. So when a caterpillar needs rescuing from a "monster" (a hungry chickadee), Sir Ladybug and his trusty friends--his herald, a roly-poly named Pell, and his squire, a snail named Sterling--hatch the perfect (delicious)...
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One day, down by the pond, Simon meets another dog just like him. And that dog has a bone just like his, only better! How will Simon ever get him to trade, when the other pup knows all the same tricks? Using the same innovative format as his Caldecott Honor winner, Mel Fell, Corey R. Tabor reimagines Aesop's "The Dog and His Reflection" in a clever, charming tale of empathy and generosity.
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"Fox really, really wants to win the jumping contest. He knows just where he'll put that first-place trophy. The only problemFox is not a very good jumper. But he is a very good schemer. . . .The irrepressible fox (sort of) wins and (sort of) gets his comeuppance in this hilarious modern-day trickster tale"--Jacket flap.
15) Sir Ladybug
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When a caterpillar needs rescuing from a monster, Sir Ladybug, the bravest bug in all the land, sets out to save the creature. With the help of his herald, a roly-poly named Pell, and his squire, a snail named Sterling, Sir Ladybug comes up with a plan involving cake.