Laziness -- Juvenile fiction
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Laziness -- Juvenile fiction
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Laziness
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- Rip Van Winkle + the devil and Tom Walker, Washington Irving
- Leprechauns never lie, by Lorna & Lecia Balian
- Look what the cat dragged in, Gary Hogg ; illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka
- Fergus and the night-demon, an Irish ghost story, by Jim Murphy ; illustrated by John Manders
- Proud and lazy, a story for little folks, by Oliver Optic [pseudonym]
- The little red hen, by Paul Galdone; illustrated by Barry Downard
- Sloth, Robin Wasserman
- The very sleepy sloth, by Andrew Murray ; illustrated by Jack Tickle
- Tops & Bottoms, Janet Stevens
- The laziest boy in the world, Lensey Namioka ; illustrated by YongSheng Xuan
- Jamie O'Rourke and the pooka, by Tomie dePaola
- Schnitzel, a cautionary tale for lazy louts
- Eggsistential thoughts by Gudetama the lazy egg, text by Max Bisantz & Francesco Sedita
- Espantapájaros flojo, por Jillian Powell ; ilustrado por Jayne Coughlin ; traducción, Clara Lozano
- The lazy monster, Kate Bucknell ; illustrations by Julia Seal
- Leprechauns never lie, written and illustrated by Lorna Balian
- Schnitzel, a cautionary tale for lazy louts, Stephanie Shaw ; illustrated by Kevin M. Barry
- Aunt Nancy and Cousin Lazybones, Phyllis Root ; illustrated by David Parkins
- Eggsistential thoughts by Gudetama the lazy egg, text by Max Bisantz & Francesco Sedita
- Just lazy Luke, by Cindy Leaney ; illustrated by Sue King and Peter Wilks
- The couch potato, written by Jory John ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- Mr. Lazy, by Roger Hargreaves
- The lazy scarecrow, written by Jillian Powell ; illustrated by Jayne Coughlin
- The boy of the three-year nap, Dianne Snyder ; illustrated by Allen Say
- The very lazy ladybug, by Isobel Finn ; illustrated by Jack Tickle
- My lazy cat, Christine Roussey
- Rudyard Kipling's how the camel got his hump, the graphic novel, [Louise] Simonson & [Pedro] Rodriguez
- Lizard's guest, George Shannon ; pictures by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey
- Lazy ninja, by Mary Nhin ; pictures by Jelena Stupar
- The little red hen and the grain of wheat, edited by Nova Nestrick ; illustrated by Bonnie & Bill Rutherford and Eulalie
- Three pirates and you!, a lesson in friendship, written by Lisa Vischer ; illustrated by Tom Bancroft
- The Little Green Hen, Alison Murray
- Lazy Daisy, written by David Olson ; illustrated by Jenny Campbell
- How Leo learned to be king, Marcus Pfister ; translated by J. Alison James
- The lazy lion, by June Woodman ; illustrated by Ken Morton
- The pink refrigerator, [written and illustrated by] Tim Egan
- Poof!, by John O'Brien
- How the camel got its hump, a retelling by Christianne C. Jones ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Pig the slob, Aaron Blabey
- The little red hen, [illustrated by] Paul Galdone
- How the camel got its hump, by Christianne C. Jones ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- A treeful of pigs, Arnold Lobel ; pictures by Anita Lobel
- Holy Squawkamole!, little red hen makes guacamole, retold by Susan Wood ; illustrated by Laura González
- Walter the lazy mouse, by Marjorie Flack
- Ch̉u trang trại vịt, Farmer duck, written by Martin Waddell ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- La gallinita roja, ilustrado por Lucinda McQueen ; traducido por Elva R. López
- The little red hen, Byron Barton
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