Jan Brett has 2 good ones with onomatopoeias in them.  *Honey Honey Lion*and
*The Umbrella*.  *Honey Honey Lion* has more then* The Umbrella
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On 10/25/06, Deb Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Barnyard Banter
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> Denise Fleming
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> Cat Goes Fiddle-I-Fee
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> Paul Galdone
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> City Sounds
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> J. Marzollo
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> Click Clack Moo:  Cows That Type
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> D. Cronin
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> Crunch Munch
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> J. London
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> Ding Dong Ding Dong
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> M. Palatini
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> Feathers for Lunch
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> L. Ehlert
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> Froggy series
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> Jonathon London
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> Good Night, Owl!
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> Pat Hutchins
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> Happy Hedgehog Band, The
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> M. Waddell
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> Listening Walk, The
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> P. Showers
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> Mortimer
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> Robert Munsch
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> Night Noises
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> Mem Fox
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> Slop Goes the Soup
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> P.D. Edwards
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> Very Quiet Cricket, The
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> Eric Carle
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> Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
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> V. Aardema
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> Does anyone know good books that show onomatopoeia?
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