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1. Don’t Dis Diversity: Silly Tilly

Silly TillyAuthor: Eileen Spinelli (on JOMB)
Illustrator: David Slonim (on JOMB)
Published: 2009 Marshall Cavendish (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0761455256

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Rhyming triplets and edge-to-edge smile-inducing illustrations follow the carefree foolishness of an unconventional goose and remind us to savour the spice of life.

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2. You Think It's Easy Being The Tooth Fairy?

You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?
Author: Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt
Illustrator: David Slonim
Publisher: Chronicle Books, Aug. 2007
Age Level: 4-8
Published in August, 2007

All over America, kids are losing their teeth. And who is there to gather them up, leaving coins in their places? The Tooth Fairy, of course! But this is not your ordinary tooth fairy. A self-described "action kind of gal" with plenty of attitude, she reveals her secrets at last. Learn about her amazing Tooth-o-Finder. Marvel at her ingenious flying machine. Watch her in action, dodging dogs and cats and gerbils. You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy? is the essential guide for every kid about to lose a tooth.

Awards and honors for You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?:
First Place in the 2008 NFPW (National Federation of Press Women) Communications Contest
First Place, Children's books, Fiction - Delaware Press Association 2008 Communications Contest

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3. He Came With the Couch

He Came with the Couch by David Slonim (Illustrator); Chronicle, 2005

Ages 4-8

We all want to be accepted, don't we? In this zany tale, Sophie's family has found the perfect couch, but it comes with something extra- a spike-haired, three-toed, yellow-nosed, blue creature. Getting rid of that extra something is impossible. Turns out, the creature suffers from upholsterosis, so on doctor's orders, Sophie's family gets him out more by taking the sofa and the newcomer on a cross-country journey. In the end, the creature helps Sophie and her family in a heart-warming way.

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