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When Little Critter wants a new skateboard, Dad tells him that he needs to save his own money to buy it. Little Critter tries his very best, but soon finds that saving enough for what he wants isn't so easy.
Trying to be good for Christmas without bungling everything up is difficult.
"Little Critter loves this exciting time of year, full of wonderful experiences and festive gatherings. With so much to learn and share, this treasury has become a storytime favorite. Join this beloved character in seven...
"Little Critter finds the best birthday present for his sister"--Back cover.
Little Critter visits a science museum with his classmates where they play with a tornado machine, build a potato battery, and experiment with a giant magnifying glass.
Every critter needs a little love. Join Little Critter as he discovers how a little love can fix any problem--big or little!
Little Critter is frustrated with his small size and he tries to find ways to make himself grow, until his grandfather shows him that being bigger is not always better.
When Little Critter discovers a dog in the bushes, he takes it home and attempts to take care of it until its owner can be found.
When Mom and Little Sister go to town, Little Critter and his dad share a day of fun involving playing games, meeting new friends, and preparing a special surprise for their return home.
Little Critter learns how to be grateful for what he has, rather than always wishing for something better.
Little Critter rides the school bus, meets a new teacher, and makes new friends at school.
With Grandma's help, Little Critter learns the importance of forgiving others and being forgiven, just as God forgives us.
Little Critter enjoys some traditional Easter activities with his parents and his little sister.
When Little Critter is asked to find his missing socks, he finds no socks, but all of his missing treasures.
Just go to bed. Little Critter is not looking forward to bedtime. Whether it's time for him to stop playing and take a bath or when he puts up a fuss with his jammies, both parents and children alike will relate to this ...