Maxwell Eaton
3) I'm awake!
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"An energetic young critter tries to coax his dad out of bed in the morning"--
8) Andy, also
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"Andy, a crabby alligator, is a reluctant friend to Preston, an enthusiastic coyote pup. Three chapters link together to tell the overall story. In 'Andy Also,' Preston decides to re-name himself 'the new Andy.' In 'Clang-Clang-Bing,' the second Andy (Andy, also) goes back to being Preston, and makes a lot of noise. In '100 Rabbits,' Preston asks Andy innumerable questions"--
10) The mystery
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Max and his best friend Pinky the pig decide to paint the barn, but when it turns up repainted the next morning, they must find out what happened.
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"Did you know that hawks can see four to eight times better than a human? Did you know that some hawks even eat other types of birds? Did you know that hawks use ultra-violet light to find their prey? Discover these facts and more in this new addition to the popular series that combines raucous amounts of humor with a surprising amount of information on beloved animal friends"--From the publisher's web site.
12) Okay, Andy
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"Andy, a crabby alligator, is a reluctant friend to Preston, a young coyote pup"--
14) Superheroes
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When Max and Pinky decide to play superheroes, Pinky gets stuck with all of the unappealing sidekick duties, until Max finds himself in real trouble.
16) Two dumb ducks
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Steve and Carl, two ducks, decide to get even when the seagulls call them "dumb."
17) Best buds
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Best friends Max and Pinky have an adventure together every Saturday, but one week Max looks everywhere and cannot find Pinky.
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"Did you know that baby dolphins are usually born tail-first? Did you know that each dolphin has a unique whistle (like a human's fingerprints) that makes them instantly recognizable to their friends? Did you know that killer whales are actually a kind of dolphin?"--Jacket