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ig yellow animal Bird-Flight . . .<br />

big yellow animal Among the creatures<br />

about which questions are asked—in The<br />

Cat’s Quizzer<br />

Big War Characterization by the Chief<br />

Yookero of the up-<strong>com</strong>ing ultimate conflict<br />

between the Yooks and the Zooks—in The<br />

Butter Battle Book<br />

Big Work Characterization of the Kingdom<br />

of Binn’s application to “caring for the<br />

mighty Dike Trees”—in The King’s Stilts<br />

bike and bikes 1: Among the means of<br />

conveyance (“go / by bike”) suggested for<br />

departure—in Marvin K. Mooney Will You<br />

Please Go Now! 2: Among the things the<br />

boy narrator cites by name—in The Shape of<br />

Me and Other Stuff 3: Vehicle “made for<br />

three,” and to which Mike relates as both<br />

rider and pusher—in One Fish Two Fish Red<br />

Fish Blue Fish 4: Among the things cited as<br />

associated with a state of being “up”—in<br />

Great Day for Up See also: bicycle; Zike-<br />

Bike<br />

Bim Creature that (together with Ben)<br />

relates to a segment of the presentation of<br />

tongue-twisting texts—in Fox in Socks<br />

bin, shin-pin Container used by Pinner<br />

Blinn in which to carry his “Bin shinbone<br />

pin” devices—in Oh Say Can You Say<br />

Bingle Bug Among Thidwick’s antlerriding<br />

creatures—in Thidwick the Big-Hearted<br />

Moose<br />

Binn, Kingdom of Realm that is the setting<br />

of the story—in The King’s Stilts<br />

Bipper One of the Fuddnuddler Brothers<br />

—in Oh Say Can You Say<br />

bipping Among the noise-making attempts<br />

(together with “beeping” and “yapping” and<br />

“yipping”) exerted by the Whos while trying<br />

to make themselves heard—in Horton Hears<br />

a Who!<br />

Bippo-no-Bungus Creatures Gerald<br />

McGrew fantasizes about capturing “a flock<br />

of” from the Jungles of Hippo-no-Hungus<br />

for McGrew Zoo—in If I Ran the Zoo<br />

Bips Abbreviated form of reference, as<br />

expressed by Gerald McGrew, to the creatures<br />

called Bippo-no-Bungus—in If I Ran<br />

the Zoo<br />

bird and birds 1: Among the things particularly<br />

cited and <strong>com</strong>mented upon as features<br />

of a story—in One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue<br />

Fish 2: Among the creatures it is suggested<br />

one “can think up”—in Oh, the Thinks You<br />

Can Think! 3: Among the things King Yertle<br />

declares have <strong>com</strong>e, as his throne is progressively<br />

elevated, within his domain—in<br />

“Yertle the Turtle,” as part of Yertle the Turtle<br />

and Other Stories 4: Animals “billions” of<br />

which the narrator encountered within the<br />

“frightful black tunnel” into which he fell<br />

upon escaping from the Perilous Poozers—<br />

in I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew<br />

5: Animals central to the egg-quest missions<br />

of Peter T. Hooper—in Scrambled Eggs Super!<br />

6: Among the things (“The birds can peep.”)<br />

the narrator says will not cause him to leave<br />

his bed—in I Am NOT Going to Get Up Today!<br />

7: Animal that is to be drawn and identified<br />

by the volume’s purported author—in My<br />

Book About Me See also: Biffer-Baum Birds;<br />

Birthday Bird; Elephant-Bird; Zinn-a-zu<br />

Birds<br />

Bird-Flight Night-Sight Light, Bright<br />

Dwight Device that it is said “might be<br />

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