ages 5+, part 5
101. Frog and Toad are friends by Arnold Lobel - YES
102. Mog the forgetful cat by Judith Kerr - YES
103. Figgie Hobbin by Charles Causley, illustrated Pat Marriott - no
104. Hodja from Pjort by Ole Lund Kirkegaard [Denmark] - no
105. Tow truck Pluk by Annie MG Schmidt, illustrated Fiep Westendorp [Netherlands] - no
106. Leo the late bloomer by Robert Kraus, illustrated Jose Aruego - no
107. Amos & Boris by William Steig - no
108. Balloon cat by Keiko Sena [Japan] - no
109. Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day by Judith Viorst, illustrated Ray Cruz - YES, and I can quote from it
110. The giant jam sandwich by Janet Burroway, illustrated John Vernon Lord - YES
111. Dinosaurs and all that rubbish by Michael Foreman - no
112. The companions by Lygia Bojunga Nunes [Brazil] - no
113. The real thief by William Steig - no
114. Mind your own business by Michael Rosen, illustrated Quentin Blake - no
115. Where the sidewalk ends by Shel Silverstein - no
116. The worst witch by Jill Murphy - no
117. Strega Nona by Tomie DePaola - YES
118. Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears iby Verna Aardema, illustrated D & L Dillon - YES
119. Mr and Mrs Pig's evening out by Mary Rayner - no
120. John Brown, Rose and the midnight cat by Jenny Wagner, illustrated Ron Brooks - YES
121. Come away from the water, Shirley by John Burningham - no
121. The lighthouse keeper's lunch by Ronda Armitage, illustrated David Armitage - YES, and sort of a NZ book
122. Teo discovers the world by Violeta Denou [Spain] - no
123. On the Antilles Sea in a paper boat by Nicolás Guillén, illustrated Rapi Diego [Spain] - no
124. Fungus the bogeyman by Raymond Briggs - YES
125. Loon's necklace by WIlliam Toye, illustrated Elizabeth Cleaver - no
9/25 for this lot
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