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    The color palette is situated below the list of tools and consists of a collection of colored squares for each of the available colors. Files with the KPX extension can be converted to the more accessible PCX format by renaming the extension. The drawing tools used in Kid Pix are: Pencil Tool, the tool that draws free lines onto the picture ...

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  4. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble - Wikipedia

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    Sylvester Duncan, a young donkey from the fictional community of Oatsdale, collects pebbles "of unusual shape and color." One day he finds a spherical red pebble that grants wishes. Immediately afterward, a lion scares Sylvester, and as a defense he wishes himself into a rock--the only thing he could think of at the moment.

  5. Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark - Wikipedia

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    In a positive review for School Library Journal, librarian Jayne Damron wrote, "Gorton's whimsical, computer-drawn scenery and electric color palette set just the right tone for Geist's tongue-in-cheek retelling. The bold font is humorously integrated with the art, appearing inside the shark's mouth for emphasis, or swirling along the current ...

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  7. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel - Wikipedia

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    She had written Mike and Mary Anne into a literal corner -- they were stuck in the hole they dug for the Town Hall basement. Dick, then about 12 years old, suggested the steam shovel could become the building's heating source. It was a simple notion, he said. "My father had a garage in town that had a steam heating system, so I was familiar ...