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23) Arlo rolled
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Story about an exciting adventures of Arlo, a pea who wants to be free.
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Like all peas, Pea loves to roll. So when a no-good strawberry dares him to roll all the way off the farm, he swears he can do it--eazy me-zee! But along the way, a powerful thunderstorm strikes and bounces Pea off course...and right into two unlikely new buds: a bee named Bee who thinks she knows it all, and a bird named Jay who can't figure out how to fly. On their own they may not look like much, but if this trio can stick together, they just might...
25) Black Eyed Peas
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Tells the story of how the Peas came to be, their personal and professional struggles, and their monumental success.
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"Who knew being queen could sting so much? All Bee really wants to do is play with her two best friends, Pea and Jay. But when she's replaced by Lenny--an ambitious bee hungry for power--as queen of her hive, the friends set out to prove Lenny isn't exactly who he seems to be. Can Bee, with the help of her friends, regain her crown and throne, or has the Reign of Lenny officially begun?
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"Jay the blue jay has never learned to fly, which has never been a problem . . . until a crew of super cool birds touch down at the farm and invite him to play some super cool flying games. Now Jay needs to figure out how to fly--and fast--before he misses out on all the fun. Lucky for him, his best buds Pea and Bee know just what to do."--Provided by publisher.
30) Black Eyed Peas
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Chronicles the lives and careers of the members of the hip-hop group, recapping their solo careers as well.
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Lily-Rose May is perfect in every way, until she kicks up such a fuss about eating her peas that her dad calls the doctor. He diagnoses a severe case of Princess-itis and packs Lily Rose off to live at a palace. But is a pea-free life of royal luxury as good as it sounds?
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Pea loves to roll, so when a no-good strawberry dares him to roll off the farm and to the big red tree just beyond the fence, Pea thinks it'll be no problem. But when a powerful thunderstorm hits and bounces Pea off course, he stumbles upon a know-it-all bee named Bee and Jay, a bird who can't figure out how to fly. Together they try to help Pea find his way back home.
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Bee wishes she could spend her time hanging out with her friends Pea and Jay, but as queen, she has a lot of responsibilities in running the hive. When an ambitious bee named Lenny steals the throne from her, she'll need all the help she can get from Pea and Jay to win back the trust of the hive and convince her fellow bees to reinstate her.
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"When Pea, Bee, & Jay hear stories of Gramp's youth, they find each yarn to be wilder than the last. He once had a pet dog, was a professional wrestling champ, and even led a jailbreak out of a can of peas...But when Gramps goes missing, it's up to the trio to bring him home"--
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In It came from beneath the sink, Kat and her family move into a new house where Kat finds a strange, sponge like thing under the sink. Strange things start happening and Kat has to wonder how will she ever get rid of the evil sponge? In Strained peas, Nicholas has a new baby sister who is no normal baby --she wants to be an only child and will do anything to get rid of hem.
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In this version of the classic story, Ma Sally of Charleston County, South Carolina, devises a contest for her son's admirers: cook up a dish of black-eyed peas that meets her exacting standards, and the winner can marry her son. Includes recipe for Princess' black-eyed peas.
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"This little pea is hungry! So hungry it swallows a sprout, slurps up some soup, munches the bread, gobbles the cake, noshes the pickle, guzzles the cheese, drinks all the tea, and even chomps down the table it's all served on. After all that, it needs to sleep. But whose dinner did it steal? And whose mattress is the now-humongous pea resting under?"--