Specimens
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The concept Specimens represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Portland Public Library.
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Specimens
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The concept Specimens represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Portland Public Library.
- Label
- Specimens
- Authority link
- http://id.worldcat.org/fast/01423861
- Source
- fast
141 Items that share the Concept Specimens
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- 1,2,3,4 stories
- 10 little rubber ducks
- A dream come true
- A long way away : a two-way story
- A unicorn adventure!
- A year with Butch and Spike
- Abracadabra, it's spring!
- And two boys booed
- Animals : al-Ḥayawānāt : English-Arabic
- Apples and robins
- Arable holdings: : poems,
- Arlo needs glasses
- Art up close : from ancient to modern
- Bats of the republic : an illuminated novel
- Biblio-typographica : a survey of contemporary fine printing style
- Box : what would you do with a box?
- Brave as can be : a book of courage
- Broum! Allons-y! : Brrmm! Let's go!
- Bunny slopes
- Catch me : a seek-and-find book
- Chuck Close : face book
- Color farm
- Count with Maisy, cheep, cheep, cheep!
- Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats
- Daredevil Duck
- Eye spy : wild ways animals see the world
- Farmy farm
- Flora and the flamingo
- Flora and the peacocks
- Flora and the penguin
- Good for you!
- Good night like this
- Great dog
- Guess what?
- Hidden world : ocean
- Hippo hippo's cranky day
- Hocus pocus, it's fall!
- How cities work : explore the city inside, outside and underground
- How machines work : zoo break!
- How many? : Quantos são?
- Huff & puff
- I say please and thank you : lift-the-flap manners
- I used to be afraid
- If you're a robot and you know it : a futuristic pop-up book
- Illusionology : the secret science of magic
- Indian brother
- Inside outside
- It can't be true : a hailstone bigger than a tennis ball! : incredible tactile comparisons
- It's an orange aardvark!
- Italian miniatures.
- Itsy bitsy spider
- Jimena Pérez puede volar
- Jimmy has lost his cap : Where can it be?
- John Bell type : its loss and rediscovery
- Jonathan & Martha
- Kate Greenaway's alphabet
- Kimonos
- LC and AACR 2 : an album of cataloging examples arranged by rule number
- Les lavandières endiablées : The wild washerwomen
- Little Blue Truck's Christmas
- Little Canary's Daisy
- Little Mouse's big book of beasts
- Little honey bee
- Living with Mom and living with Dad
- Lizzy Bennet's diary : 1811-1812
- Machines go to work in the city
- Marco Polo : history's great adventurer : being an account of his travels, 1270-1295
- Max & Ruby at the Warthogs' wedding
- Max & Ruby's treasure hunt
- Maya marlabaad, Redh Raydhinig Huudh! : Not again, Red Riding Hood!
- Mmm-- let's eat
- Mudbite featuring Dave Cooper's Eddy Table
- Naṭṭat Naṭṭat
- New found land : fourteen poems
- Nobodaddy : a play
- Numbers : al-ʻAdad : English-Arabic
- Ocean life
- One cozy Christmas
- One noisy night
- Open this little book
- Peek-a-who?
- Pete the Kitty's cozy Christmas : a touch-and-feel book
- Press here
- Ready and waiting for you
- Red Riding Hood
- Run, dog!
- S.
- Santa! : a Scanimation picture book
- Secret of the Andes
- See, touch, feel A B C : a first sensory book to explore with your baby
- Some passages from the letters of Æ to W. B. Yeats
- Spirit Day : a book about spreading joy
- Spot visits his grandparents
- Telling time with Big Mama Cat
- The Hueys in It wasn't me
- The Pharos gate : Griffin & Sabine's lost correspondence
- The art of the book and its illustration,
- The body in the boudoir
- The book of books : 500 years of graphic innovation
- The book with a hole
- The calligrapher's bible : 100 complete alphabets and how to draw them
- The encyclopaedia of type faces
- The favorite Uncle Remus;
- The flower vase ; : containing the language of flowers and their poetic sentiments
- The golden age
- The happiness paradox : the very things we thought would bring us joy actually steal it away ; : The happiness paradigm : how a new view can turn things right-side up
- The hole book
- The lion and the mouse
- The midnight fair
- The moon is a silver pond
- The mouse who ate the moon
- The night before Christmas
- The spooky box
- The three bears
- The vagaries : a winter's sequence
- The very hungry caterpillar
- The wheels on the bus go round and round
- The winter sea : a book of poems
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
- This is the house that Jack built
- Today I'll be a unicorn
- Tree : a peek-through picture book
- Trick-or-treat with tow truck Joe
- Turtles, tortoises and terrapins : a natural history
- Tyrannosaurus wrecks! : a preschool story
- Under earth : under water
- Under the hood
- Up, tall and high
- We're going on an egg hunt
- What happens next?
- What is baby going to do?
- What puppies do best
- Where can it be?
- Who is sleeping? : a lift-the-flap book
- Who's hungry?
- Whose stripes?
- Wonder Woman for president ; : Rule the school!
- World of birds
- Worms for lunch?
- You are a reader! ; : You are a writer!
- You are light
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