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Cow, Duck, and Pig just don’t want to be washed and scrubbed by Mrs. Wishy-Washy, and they aren’t going to take it anymore! So, they decide to leave the farm and run away to the big city, but they are in for more than they bargained. After searching for a barn, they wander into a restaurant and a hardware store— places they certainly don’t belong—and they find themselves in real trouble. And it is only Mrs. Wishy-Washy who can save them now!...
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Feather-flapping fun by one of the best-loved storytellers of our time. A talking chicken! Josh knows it sounds ridiculous, but thatÂ’s just what Semolina is. And sheÂ’s not just a talking chicken . . . sheÂ’s a spirited, sarcastic, sassytalking chicken. And with JoshÂ’s mom in the hospital about to give birth to his sister, Josh needs Semolina more than ever, even if she will only talk in front of him. But when Semolina tells him that a fox is sneaking into the hen house at night, can Josh get his dad to believe in Semolina before itÂ’s too late? Chicken Feathers introduces one of childrenÂ’s literatureÂ’s most original, endearing new characters to peck her way onto the page. In the tradition of CharlotteÂ’s Web, here is a book full of tender moments, sparkling humor, and classic black-and-white illustrations....
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In this spectacular photo-illustrated book, a plucky red-eyed tree frog searches for something to eat--and avoids the many dangers of the rain forest. Vibrant images and an engaging, simple text reveal the world of the tree frog and the wonder of Earth's creatures, large and small. Full color....
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When Papa sends a turkey to be fattened up for Thanksgiving, Miguel takes a liking to the friendly bird. Soon, Miguel and Gracias are going everywhere together. But Gracias isn't a pet-he's supposed to be a meal! With a little help from Abuelito, Abuelita, and Tia Rosa ((implement accents)), will Miguel be able to keep Gracias off the Thanksgiving table? This heartwarming tale will inspire readers to give thanks for family, community, and friendship. ...
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Experience close-up the many moods (and colors) of chameleons. One brave chameleon ventures from the safety of his tree in search of a new home. On his journey, he meets other rain forest animals, not all of them friendly! Alas, the new tree he chooses is already home to another chameleon. She dons her aggressive coloring until she's sure that the visitor is friend, not foe. Then they welcome each other with brilliant, happy colors.Incredible photographs and simple text perfect for young children is rounded out with informative backmatter on one of the planet's most captivating creatures.
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Meet the meanies. They're even messier than Mrs. Wishy-Washy's farmyard friends! Has the queen of clean finally met her match, or can she wash those meanies up and hang them out to dry? Join Mrs. Wishy-Washy and her new friends in this playful rhyming board book....
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Duck, Pig, Dog, and Cow know what the bubbles mean-it's bath time! But today it's no ordinary scrub down-this time it's Mrs. Wishy-Washy who ends up in the tub! Children will delight in seeing Mrs. Wishy Washy's plan turned upside down in this all-new board book, perfect for the youngest of readers....
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Category: Nature In a tropical rain forest in Central America, a red-eyed tree frog spends the night looking for food while avoiding potential predators. Award-winning photographer Nic Bishop's larger-than-life, gorgeous images document the hunt, which ends happily with the frog settling down in the leaves to spend his daylight hours sleeping! Joy Cowley's simple, readable text makes the frog's story fun, interesting, and accessible to young readers. This is a nature tale like you've never seen before! ...
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Over forty million children have begun the road to reading with Mrs. Wishy-Washy, and now we get to meet her lovable husband! He's just as quirky as his wife, and just as crazy about clean! Watch Mr. Wishy-Washy tackle the dirty dishes and . . . oh no! The family cat?
Make room on the shelf next to the original Mrs. Wishy-Washy for this playful, charming board book sure to make the Wishy-Washy name a household one....
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