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Are you ready? It's a race! How many HOW MANYs can you guess? Twelve energetic children race through the pages of this colorful counting book as each tackles a different HOW MANY question phrased and answered in sprightly verse. Swept along by the pace, readers will count to 12 with the racers and pick up fun facts as they go: the ONE boy who jumped over the candlestick, the names of the FOUR seasons, and the SEVEN colors of a rainbow, just to name a few. With pictures as energetic and full of surprises as the rollicking verse, this clever book celebrates the joys of counting....
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Old Mother Rabbit lived in a shoe. She had twenty-six children and knew what to do. From Abel, who sleeps on a table, to Zed who sleeps on the shed, help Mother Rabbit tuck a whole alphabet of adorable little bunnies in for the night....
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Follow Mother Rabbit through her rambling house and garden as she tucks in a whole alphabet of baby bunnies, from Abel through Zed. This cozy bedtime book has the comforting familiarity of a lullaby combined with the fundamental concepts toddlers adore....
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What do we do with the baby? Oh, so many fun things—from hugging and kissing to washing and feeding and playing peekaboo. That's what we do with the baby! Children will join in on the rhythmic refrain as quick as bunnies, while readers of all ages will revel in a loving family's enjoyment of having a baby in the house. ...
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So why did the banana split? Well, for the same reason that the jackhammers hit the road, the lettuce headed out, and the jump ropes skipped town. It was even enough to make the baseball players strike out. < BR>...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY....
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Do you love to solve puzzles, uncover clues, and crack cases? Then the Mini Mysteries books are for you! Along with familiar characters Marie and Noelle, you can figure out which clues in the story will help you solve the mystery, and which ones are red herrings--those false leads that can send you in the wrong direction. When you have a suspect and a motive, tear open a case folder in the back of the book to check your answers....
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"Perhaps not the funniest, it's funnier than many; and definitely a funny book." - Publisher's Weekly A Rick Walton classic (and one of his most popular children's books) returns in paperback! It's the three little pigs with a whole new twist! When three brothers (Pig, Pigger, and Piggest) meet three sisters (Witch, Witcher, and Witchest) the results are a muddy mess in which they all live sloppily ever after. Author Rick Walton is well known for his highly entertaining illustrated books, which simultaneously teach children language arts principles. This rollicking tale is enhanced by the lively illustrations of Jimmy Holder. Now available for the first time in paperback, Pig, Pigger, Piggest is a book your whole family will love. Rick Walton is the author of more than forty children's books. He lives with his wife and four children in Provo, Utah. Jimmy Holder is an illustrator who does work for magazines and advertising agencies, as well as illustrating children's picture books. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter....
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Last seen hopping a stage . . . (coach) and finding his hop in Once There was a Bull . . . (frog), our hero is now on an eye-popping eating binge trying to cure his insatiable appetite. Woven through the western town of Ravenous Gulch, the story leaves a cast of many hopping mad. However, just as things look bleak, transitive and intransitive verbs turn the tables and take Bullfrog on another adventure. Part of Rick Walton's tremendously successful Language Arts series. ...
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Brain teasers, challenging crosswords, mazes, riddles, word searches, and other perplexing puzzles, all starring Coconut!...
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