Chores, chores, chores! What a bore, bore, bore! exclaims a little girl as she dusts and vacuums her way through a laundry list of tasksincluding the laundry. Salina Yoons exuberant illustrations match her simple, catchy rhymes. Readers will groan sympathetically through each chore to find that hard work really does pay off in the end.
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843132027
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Hardcover
Welchs Fruit Snacks, Mixed Fruit, Gluten Free, Bulk Pack, 0.9 oz Individual Single Serve Bags 40 Count Mixed Fruit 40 Count
By Silverstein, Shel
Welchs Fruit Snacks Mixed Fruit. Family farmer owned.80 Calorie pouches. Fruit is our 1st ingredient. Natural & artificial flavors. Made with real fruit. DV per serving: 100% Vitamin C. 25% Vitamins A & E. Fat free. Gluten free. No preservatives.
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60256664
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Hardcover
Good Dog, Paw!
By Lee, Chinlun
With appealingly childlike artwork, Chinlun Lee shows a day in the life of an earnest little canine who will capture the hearts of the littlest dog lovers.I am Paw. I love April. April loves me.Shes my owner. Shes a vet.Paw is a busy dog. Every morning April gives him his ten-point checkup and then scoots him off to the office where she works as a vet. Paw has an important job there-singing reassuring songs to all the animals as they wait to be seen. But his best song he saves for April at the end of the day! A lighthearted tale that will inspire little readers to practice some loving ten-point care on their own lucky pets.,
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763621781
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Hardcover
I Can Help
By Costello, David Hyde
"Uh-oh. I'm lost," a little duck says. "I can help," says a monkey, who swings down from a tree and points out Mama duck.Then the monkey loses his balance! Who can help him! Giraffe can!And so the fun begins in this story, beautifully illustrated in watercolor and line,abouthow easy it is to help someone in need.I Can Help is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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"Uh-oh. I'm lost," a little duck says. "I can help," says a monkey, who swings down from a tree and points out Mama duck.Then the monkey loses his balance! Who can help him! Giraffe can!And so the fun begins in this story, beautifully illustrated in watercolor and line,abouthow easy it is to help someone in need.I Can Help is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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374335265
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Katy and the Big Snow
By Burton, Virginia Lee
Katy, a brave and untiring tractor, who pushes a bulldozer in the summer and a snowplow in the winter, makes it possible for the townspeople to do their jobs.
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9780395185629
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Paperback
The Little Red Hen
By Barton, Byron
Byron Barton presents a fresh retelling of the well-loved folktale of The Little Red Hen. The little red hen grows grain, threshes wheat, bakes bread, and feeds her chicksall by herself, without any help from her lazy friends. Young readers will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this classic tale.Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with young children.Supports the Common Core State Standards
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Byron Barton presents a fresh retelling of the well-loved folktale of The Little Red Hen. The little red hen grows grain, threshes wheat, bakes bread, and feeds her chicksall by herself, without any help from her lazy friends. Young readers will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this classic tale.Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with young children.Supports the Common Core State Standards
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60216751
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Reginald
By Newman, Jeff
This is the story of a cow named Reginald who lives in the jungle. (Actually, he is a bull, but no one in the jungle can tell the two apart.) Because Reginald is different, his neighbors are anything but welcoming. They include an irritable old frog, some high-rolling bats, a constantly hungry jaguar, and a lunatic ape.Reginald refuses to be cowed by his neighbors. But can he find a way to turn these unfriendly folks into friends after all?
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385746342
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Hardcover
You're Too Small!
By Roddie, Shen
Tad is a little mouse with a big heart. He wants to help Pig with the watermelons, but Pig tells him hes too small. Tad asks Goat if he can help stack hay. Goat also tells him hes too small. Even when Tad tries to play with Rabbit, Rabbit tells him hes too small to fly a kite. Tad doesnt think hes too small. But he thinks that maybe hell be bigger tomorrow, so Tad decides to go back to the barn and go to bed early. When he gets to the barn, though, he sees the animals are in some kind of trouble. Theyre locked out, and only Tad is small enough to sneak inside! Being small isnt so bad after all.
Chores Chores Chores!
By Yoon, Salina
Chores, chores, chores! What a bore, bore, bore! exclaims a little girl as she dusts and vacuums her way through a laundry list of tasksincluding the laundry. Salina Yoons exuberant illustrations match her simple, catchy rhymes. Readers will groan sympathetically through each chore to find that hard work really does pay off in the end.
Welchs Fruit Snacks, Mixed Fruit, Gluten Free, Bulk Pack, 0.9 oz Individual Single Serve Bags 40 Count Mixed Fruit 40 Count
By Silverstein, Shel
Welchs Fruit Snacks Mixed Fruit. Family farmer owned.80 Calorie pouches. Fruit is our 1st ingredient. Natural & artificial flavors. Made with real fruit. DV per serving: 100% Vitamin C. 25% Vitamins A & E. Fat free. Gluten free. No preservatives.
Good Dog, Paw!
By Lee, Chinlun
With appealingly childlike artwork, Chinlun Lee shows a day in the life of an earnest little canine who will capture the hearts of the littlest dog lovers.I am Paw. I love April. April loves me.Shes my owner. Shes a vet.Paw is a busy dog. Every morning April gives him his ten-point checkup and then scoots him off to the office where she works as a vet. Paw has an important job there-singing reassuring songs to all the animals as they wait to be seen. But his best song he saves for April at the end of the day! A lighthearted tale that will inspire little readers to practice some loving ten-point care on their own lucky pets.,
I Can Help
By Costello, David Hyde
"Uh-oh. I'm lost," a little duck says. "I can help," says a monkey, who swings down from a tree and points out Mama duck.Then the monkey loses his balance! Who can help him! Giraffe can!And so the fun begins in this story, beautifully illustrated in watercolor and line,abouthow easy it is to help someone in need.I Can Help is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. Show more Show less #outer_postBodyPS { display: none; } #psGradient { display: none; } #psPlaceHolder { display: none; } #psExpand { display: none; } "Uh-oh. I'm lost," a little duck says. "I can help," says a monkey, who swings down from a tree and points out Mama duck.Then the monkey loses his balance! Who can help him! Giraffe can!And so the fun begins in this story, beautifully illustrated in watercolor and line,abouthow easy it is to help someone in need.I Can Help is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Katy and the Big Snow
By Burton, Virginia Lee
Katy, a brave and untiring tractor, who pushes a bulldozer in the summer and a snowplow in the winter, makes it possible for the townspeople to do their jobs.
The Little Red Hen
By Barton, Byron
Byron Barton presents a fresh retelling of the well-loved folktale of The Little Red Hen. The little red hen grows grain, threshes wheat, bakes bread, and feeds her chicksall by herself, without any help from her lazy friends. Young readers will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this classic tale.Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with young children.Supports the Common Core State Standards Show more Show less #outer_postBodyPS { display: none; } #psGradient { display: none; } #psPlaceHolder { display: none; } #psExpand { display: none; } Byron Barton presents a fresh retelling of the well-loved folktale of The Little Red Hen. The little red hen grows grain, threshes wheat, bakes bread, and feeds her chicksall by herself, without any help from her lazy friends. Young readers will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this classic tale.Mr. Barton's simple words, bold images, and imaginative use of color have made his many picture books perennial favorites with young children.Supports the Common Core State Standards
Reginald
By Newman, Jeff
This is the story of a cow named Reginald who lives in the jungle. (Actually, he is a bull, but no one in the jungle can tell the two apart.) Because Reginald is different, his neighbors are anything but welcoming. They include an irritable old frog, some high-rolling bats, a constantly hungry jaguar, and a lunatic ape.Reginald refuses to be cowed by his neighbors. But can he find a way to turn these unfriendly folks into friends after all?
You're Too Small!
By Roddie, Shen
Tad is a little mouse with a big heart. He wants to help Pig with the watermelons, but Pig tells him hes too small. Tad asks Goat if he can help stack hay. Goat also tells him hes too small. Even when Tad tries to play with Rabbit, Rabbit tells him hes too small to fly a kite. Tad doesnt think hes too small. But he thinks that maybe hell be bigger tomorrow, so Tad decides to go back to the barn and go to bed early. When he gets to the barn, though, he sees the animals are in some kind of trouble. Theyre locked out, and only Tad is small enough to sneak inside! Being small isnt so bad after all.