Sound -- Juvenile fiction
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Sound -- Juvenile fiction
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Sound
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- My sound parade, written by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Rebecca Thornburgh
- What's that noise?, by William Carman
- My sound parade, written by Jane Belk Moncure ; illustrated by Rebecca Thornburgh
- Morning sounds, evening sounds, by Cecile Schoberle ; illustrated by Harvey Stevenson
- The quiet noisy book, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Leonard Weisgard
- Ten ways to hear snow, written by Cathy Camper ; illustrated by Kenard Pak
- Squeak! rumble! whomp! whomp! whomp!, a sonic adventure, by Wynton Marsalis ; illustrated by Paul Rogers
- At the stroke of goodnight, by Clay Rice
- The thing that bothered Farmer Brown, by Teri Sloat ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Clang clang! beep beep!, listen to the city, by Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Beppe Giacobbe
- The sound of silence, by Katrina Goldsaito ; art by Julia Kuo
- The night is singing, by Jacqueline Davies ; illustrations by Kyrsten Brooker
- Toot, toot, Brian Wildsmith
- Baby listens, by Esther Wilkin ; illustrated by Eloise Wilkin
- "Uh-oh!" said the crow, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
- Rumble and roar, sound around the world, Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Could it be?, by Joanne Oppenheim ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- The listening walk, by Paul Showers ; illustrated by Aliki
- What's that noise?, Naomi Howarth
- Bumpa Rumpus and the rainy day, Joanne Reay ; illustrated by Adriano Gon
- The quiet way home, Bonny Becker ; illustrations by Benrei Huang
- The sounds around town, by Maria Carluccio
- Wheel away!, by Dayle Ann Dodds ; illustrations by Thacher Hurd
- The seashore noisy book, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Leonard Weisgard
- Dinosnores, by Kelly DiPucchio ;illustrated by Ponder Goembel
- Peeping and sleeping, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Jennifer Plecas
- Listen, listen, written by Phillis Gershator ; illustrated by Alison Jay
- Mr Brown can moo! Can you?, by Dr. Seuss
- Vroomaloom zoom, by John Coy ; illustrated by Joe Cepeda
- Snowsong whistling, by Karen E. Lotz ; illustrated by Elisa Kleven
- Listen to the rain, by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault ; illustrated by James Endicott
- Animals go vroom!, Abi Cushman
- The very noisy night, by Diana Hendry ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- Kitten and the night watchman, written by John Sullivan ; illustrated by Taeeun Yoo
- Arf! Buzz! Cluck!, a rather noisy alphabet, by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by David Creighton-Pester
- Can you choo choo?, by David Wojtowycz
- Sing along song, by JoAnn Early Macken ;illustrated by LeUyen Pham
- Lost and found what's that sound?, written by Jonathan Ying ; illustrations by Victoria Ying
- Jungle drum, Deanna Wundrow ; cut-paper illustrations by Susan Swan
- The biggest truck, David Lyon
- Mr Brown can moo! Can you?, by Dr. Seuss
- Who said meow?, by Maria Polushkin ; illustrated by Ellen Weiss
- Can you hear the sea?, by Judy Cumberbatch ; illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
- The music of life, Louis Thomas
- Snow music, by Lynne Rae Perkins
- Listen to the city, Rachel Isadora
- Mr. Brown can moo! Can you?, Dr. Seuss
- The best sound in the world, Cindy Wume
- The baby goes beep, Rebecca O'Connell ; illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max
- Indoor noisy book, Pictures by Leonard Weisgard
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