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Jack Kent

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Born January 1, 1920
Died January 1, 1985 (65 years old)
Burlington, United States
43 books
4.3 (15)
121 readers

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Why Can't I Fly?

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Minnie the monkey wants to learn to fly, and fails until her winged friends pitch in to help in this delightful book with limited word verses that children can read by themselves.

Jack Kent's Fables of Aesop

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New versions of thirteen old fables.

The grown-up day

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Relates in rhyme the activities of two children pretending to be adults.

Dooly and the snortsnoot

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Although he enjoys playing with the village children instead of scaring them, Dooly, a giant who never grew, can't quite forget that giants are supposed to be big, brave, and scary.

The blah

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Because Billy feels like a Blah, he creates an army of Blahs with which to play.

Mr. Elephant's birthday party

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Mr. Elephant's friends have a birthday party for him which, when he is reminded to show up, gives him some delightful memories.

Correr, saltar y brincar

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Pictures with one-word captions illustrate such action words as sleep, bathe, write, stagger, paddle, litter, and many more

More fables of Aesop

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New versions of fifteen more old fables.

Round Robin

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A robin who has eaten until he looks more like a ball than a bird finds when fall comes that he can only walk south while the other robins fly.

Little Peep

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A chick is warned by the other barnyard animals never to annoy the old rooster, because without him to bring up the sun, there may be no future.

The scribble monster

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A graffiti monster that two children draw on a wall comes alive and chases them until the little boy remembers to use the eraser.

The Fat cat

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A cat grows fatter and fatter as he eats everyone he meets.

Jack Kent's hokus pokus bedtime book

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Presents five familiar fairy tales rewritten with tongue in cheek endings.

Piggy Bank Gonzales

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A piggy bank, bored with the sameness of every day, discovers that life outside his quiet Mexican home can be too exciting.

I was walking down the road

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Recommandable..there are many rhyming words and easy to read and besides so lovely

Jack Kent's Merry Mother Goose

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Color drawings provide a new look at fifty Mother Goose rhymes.

Jack Kent's Cindy Lou and the witch's dog

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Cindy Lou does her best to keep track of a dog full of magic spells.

Knee-high Nina

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Little Nina, after wishing hard, suddenly becomes as big as a grown-up and gets to experience their viewpoint, as the adults in her life become knee-high.

Hoddy doddy

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Presents three Danish tales of foolish fellows: The Lobsters, The Clock, and The Patriot.