Anthony Browne
21) Into the forest
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After his father seems to disappear, a boy takes a cake to his ill grandmother, traveling through the forest in a journey reminiscent of the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
22) Willy's pictures
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English
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Willy the chimp paints pictures that are tributes to art masterpieces, including "American Gothic," "The Birth of Venus," and "Mona Lisa."
23) Things I like
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English
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A young chimp enumerates favorite playtime activities, from painting and riding a bike to paddling in the sea and partying with friends.
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Español
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Dozing in an armchair, the chimp envisions himself a movie star in guises that include Mary Poppins, Dracula and Charlie Chaplin; a singer who's a ringer for Elvis; a ballet dancer in a lacy tutu and toe shoes fashioned from bananas; a famous writer surrounded by simian versions of Sir John Tenniel's Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter and other residents of Wonderland.
27) Willy el tímido
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Español
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A young chimpanzee, tired of being bullied by the suburban gorilla gang, decides to build up his muscles so he won't be a wimp anymore.
28) Piggybook
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English
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When Mrs. Piggott unexpectedly leaves one day, her demanding family begins to realize just how much she did for them.
One day, after cooking and cleaning for her oblivious husband and two sons, Mrs. Piggott disappears, and the three remaining family members turn into pigs until they change their swinish ways
29) Willy and Hugh
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English
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Willy the chimpanzee is lonely until he meets Hugh Jape in the park, and the two become friends.
30) El tunel
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Español
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Two children who are very curious about a tunnel go into the tunnel.
31) Willy y Hugo
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Español
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Willy the chimpanzee is lonely until he meets Hugo Gorilón in the park, and the two become friends.
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Bear, bearing a fat pencil, goes for a walk in the woods where he meets four grouchy residents--Gorilla, Crocodile, Lion, and Elephant. With his trusty pencil, Bear draws exactly what he thinks each needs and then, confronting a solid wall, he draws a bear-shaped opening through which he can exit. Colorful, slightly stylized drawings and very few words tell the tale.
35) Zoológico
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Español
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A boy endures a tedious visit to the zoo with his family.
36) Un cuento de oso
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The bear has a pencil and uses it to get himself out of scary situations in the forest. He encounters all the stereotypical dangers (wolf, witch, giant) and draws his way hilariously out of danger. The drawing of the wolf realizing the bear has outsmarted him is priceless. The text is simple and easy to understand.
37) Gorila
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Neglected by her busy father, a lonely young girl receives a toy gorilla for her birthday and together they take a miraculous trip to the zoo.
38) Cambios
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Español
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As he waits at home for his parents to return, a young boy ponders his father's remark "Things are going to change around here" and begins to imagine all kinds of changes in the world around him.