Pete Likes Bunny

Pete Likes Bunny
Title Pete Likes Bunny PDF eBook
Author Emily Arnold McCully
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Children's books
ISBN 9780823436538

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"Pete likes Bunny, the new girl in his class; and despite teasing from classmates, Bunny likes Pete too"--

Pete Likes Bunny

Pete Likes Bunny
Title Pete Likes Bunny PDF eBook
Author Emily Arnold McCully
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2016-07-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 082343687X

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When Bunny joins Miss Pooch’s class, Pete can’t stop staring at her. He thinks about Bunny all the time—even when he’s eating dinner and when he’s brushing his teeth. But when Pete sits next to Bunny on the school bus, the other kids all shout, "Pete likes Bunny! Pete likes Bunny!" At home, a dejected Pete confides in Mom, who thoughtfully suggests that Pete give Bunny flowers. As in the first two Pete books, Pete Won’t Eat and Pete Makes a Mistake, Emily Arnold McCully portrays profound emotions and important relationships—especially between parent and child—through simple text and eloquent body language and facial expressions.

Bunny Dreams

Bunny Dreams
Title Bunny Dreams PDF eBook
Author Peter McCarty
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 45
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0805096876

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In bunny dreams, anything can happen. A bunny might know the ABCs, or count by 1-2-3s. A bunny might find the perfect carrot. A bunny might hop, hop, hop . . . or even fly! But every bunny needs a cozy place to rest. This is the perfect bedtime book for bunnies everywhere.

Everybunny Count!

Everybunny Count!
Title Everybunny Count! PDF eBook
Author Ellie Sandall
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 36
Release 2018-01-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 153440015X

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Bunnies and foxes learn to count as they play hide-and-seek in this delightful picture book from the author of Everybunny Dance! and Follow Me!, which School Library Journal called “a winsome selection suitable for storytime.” Take your places, everyone. Ready or not, here we come! The search for fox has just begun. Everybunny count to ONE! Bunnies play hide-and-seek and count together in this bright, colorful picture book that explores the natural world and celebrates friendship and one of the most beloved early childhood games. But that’s not all. There’s a special surprise awaiting the bunnies when they take a peek inside fox’s den!

Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure

Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure
Title Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure PDF eBook
Author James Dean
Publisher HarperFestival
Pages 24
Release 2014-01-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780062198679

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Join Pete in New York Times bestselling author James Dean's Pete the Cat picture book series as Pete has a groovy Easter adventure. In this paper-over-board picture book, complete with poster, punch-out cards, and stickers, Pete helps out the Easter Bunny! Fans of Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, and Pete the Cat Saves Christmas will love this Easter-themed Pete storybook.

Min Makes a Machine

Min Makes a Machine
Title Min Makes a Machine PDF eBook
Author Emily Arnold McCully
Publisher Holiday House
Pages 16
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0823441172

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Budding engineer Min uses her skills to save the day in this Level E easy reader, perfect for Kindergarten students to read on their own! Min wants to play, but Ann and Bess say it's too hot to do anything. Min waves a fan, but it doesn't help at all. What's a girl to do? There's a pool, but it's empty—but clever Min finds a nearby well with some water in it. A tube, a hose, some glue, and a good idea later, Min builds a machine to draw water out of the well and into the pool. Splash! Thanks to Min, all the girls can play in the pool! Caldecott Medalist Emily Arnold McCully has created a fun tale about creative problem-solving, with simple text for emerging readers and bright illustrations depicting Min's creation of an Archimedes screw to add extra detail. For more of Min's adventures, check out 3, 2, 1, Go! in which Min builds a catapult. A Junior Library Guild selection! The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Level E stories feature a distinct beginning, middle, and end, with kid-friendly illustrations offering clues for more challenging sentences. Varied punctuation and simple contractions may be included. Level E books are suitable for early first graders. When Level E is mastered, follow up with Level F.

Confessions of a Country Boy

Confessions of a Country Boy
Title Confessions of a Country Boy PDF eBook
Author George Motz
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 416
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595351980

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CONFESSIONS is a collection of stories from a practical joker that plays up the 'Ol' Country Boy' routine mainly for the benefit of the tourists. Many of the local people will identify with the players in these comedies and philosophical stories, as Motz is a practical joker and has been known to instigate many a misunderstanding, or to feign innocence to initiate a comic and embarrassing situation. An innocent in a world of hunters, fishermen and other liars, Motz goes out of his way to make you laugh, sometimes at his expense and often at the expense of others, who try to show how sophisticated they are. His first story about going hunting for raccoons and the misunderstandings which can occur is classic. For many years, Motz was a newspaper columnist and his humor is sometimes sarcastic, sometimes banal, sometimes self-edifying, sometimes quixotic, but never has it been dull. In many of the stories, morality suffers on the surface, only to emerge in some twisted and perverse manner later on. The often wry or cutting humor will make you read with concentration, for fear of missing some hidden fact or quirky twist of fate. You will laugh at times and you will just shake your head at others, but you will not find these observations and stories boring. And when you finally put this book down, you will reflect many times later on about how a single misunderstanding or double meaning can change a single story or single life. You will also have a deeper appreciation of the humor of a modern rural America, the world of the author.