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Series:
Magic Door to Learning
12 total works
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Rumble Bus
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Passengers get on and off the bus, providing a lesson in addition and subtraction.
Loud Larry
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Larry learns the difference between loud and quiet while getting to know his newborn sister.
A Shake and a Shiver
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Carson learns the difference between hot and cold while piling on more and more winter clothes.
Winter Blanket
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
A child describes some of the sights and sounds of winter.
Spring Sail
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Elwood's Bath
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Young Elwood prepares for bathtime as he adds his favorite playmates, including eight large elephants, to the water.
Sammy's Something Sweet
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
When his Granny Frannie wants something sweet for dessert, young Sammy decides to play a trick on her.
Max's Math Machine
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Young Max has invented a machine for adding and counting everything from shoes and socks piled on the floor to a school lunch with too many peas. Told in simple rhyming text.
Twelve Plump Cookies
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
Egbert practices division as he shares cookies with his friends and neighbors.
In the Fall
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
A young child describes the sights and sounds of autumn, including the "Chop! Chop!" of the woodcutter and the changing colors of the leaves.
One Summery Day
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
A child describes some of the sights and sounds of summer.
Bigger and Smaller
by
Larry Dane Brimner
Published 1 August 2005
A girl and her younger brother learn the difference between big and small by comparing themselves to various animals.