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Jungle animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Jungle animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Jungle animals
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Jungle animals
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Juvenile fiction
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The Zoo at the Edge of the World, by Eric Kahn Gale ; illustrations by Sam Nielson
The Jungle Book
The lion king, by Courtney Carbone ; illustrated by Disney Storybook Art team
Maybe..., Chris Haughton
Rock-a-bye, baby, illustrated by Hazel Quintanilla
All aboard the Moonlight Train, by Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Annie Won
Grumpy monkey, by Suzanne Lang ; illustrated by Max Lang, V. 2
Jumanji, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
Good night, baby animals you've had a busy day, Karen B. Winnick ; illustrated by Laura Watkins
Little bee, by Edward Gibbs
Rudyard Kipling's The jungle book, retold by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Migy Blanco
Roar, a book of animal sounds, Katerina Kerouli
The president of the jungle, André Rodrigues, Larissa Ribeiro, Paula Desgualdo, Pedro Markun ; translated from the Portuguese by Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Mama's kisses, by Kate McMullan ; illustrated by Tao Nyeu
Sleepy happy Capy cuddles, Mike Allegra ; illustrated by Jaimie Whitbread
Rum pum pum, by David L. Harrison and Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Anjan Sarkar
"Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
Pop-up peekaboo! Rainforest, written by: Heather Crossley and Clare Lloyd ; illustrated by Jean Claude ; paper engineering by Maike Biederstädt
Tabitha and Fritz trade places, written by Katie Frawley ; illustrated by Laurie Stansfield
Max's rainforest adventure, illustrated by Zoe Waring ; written by Hannah Jardine
Now you see me, now you don't, by Patricia Hegarty ; illustrated by Jonny Lambert
Wakey Birds, Maddie Frost
Elmer and the monster, David McKee
Wild baby, Cori Doerrfeld
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