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"Perfect for reading aloud, this counting book has lots of sound
effects that children will love to replicate. . . . Great fun." --
BOOKLIST
One duck is stuck in the muck. Can two fish, tails going swish,
help? What about three moose, munching on spruce? Will four
crickets, chirping in the thickets, manage to pull the unlucky duck
out of the muck? Bright, spirited illustrations by Jane Chapman
enhance this one-of-a-kind counting tale by Phyllis Root -- a feast
of sounds and numbers sure to have listeners scrambling to join in
the slippy, sloppy fun.
Exuberant rhythms and vibrant illustrations in a one-of-a-kind
counting book!
Can two fish, tails going swish, help? Will three moose, munching
on spruce, be able to pull the unlucky duck out of the muck? Now
perfectly sized for small hands, this counting rhyme is a feast of
sounds and numbers that will have young listeners scrambling to
join the slippy, sloppy fun!
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Anywhere Farm (Paperback)
Phyllis Root; Illustrated by G. Brian Karas
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R207
R194
Discovery Miles 1 940
Save R13 (6%)
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Rattletrap Car (Paperback)
Phyllis Root; Illustrated by Jill Barton
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R223
R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
Save R23 (10%)
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"A picture book that passes the fun test with flying fizz." --
BOOKLIST
It's hot. Hot, hot, hot So Junie and Jake and Poppa and the baby
want to go to the lake. But can they make it there in their
rattletrap car? It doesn't go fast, and it doesn't go far -- but
with the help of some razzleberry dazzleberry snazzleberry fizz, a
beach ball, a surfboard, and a three-speed, wind-up, paddle-wheel
boat, they're off to the lake where it's cool, cool, cool Phyllis
Root's wonderfully inventive wordplay and Jill Barton's spirited,
expressive illustrations make this a read-aloud road trip to
remember.
Five toads hop, four brook trout swim, three elk graze, two loons
call, and one beaver gnaws on a paper birch tree, all under one
North Star. Through bog and marsh, along river and lake, across
prairie and into the woods, children learn what lives where by
counting the creatures on foot or in flight, swimming or perching
in exquisite woodcut and watercolor illustrations created by Beckie
Prange and Betsy Bowen in an artistic collaboration. For those
looking for more about the pictured wildlife, Phyllis Root includes
fascinating facts and information on the state's ecosystems and the
plants and animals that make their homes there.
"Perfect for reading aloud, this counting book not only contains
bright bold illustrations but also has lots of . . . sound effects
that children will love to replicate."-- Booklist
Down by the marsh,
by the sleepy,
slimy marsh,
one duck
gets stuck in the muck . . .
Can two fish, tails going swish, help? What about three moose,
munching on spruce? Bright, spirited illustrations by Jane Chapman
enhance this one-of-a-kind counting tale by Phyllis Root - a feast
of sounds and numbers that will have listeners scrambling to join
in the slippy, sloppy fun.
Infectious rhymes, sunny illustrations, and an array of baby
animals make an irresistible page-turner for the youngest of
listeners.
Little readers are invited to join these baby animals as they fly,
swim, wiggle, and slide, all with the help of their mamas. But what
these babies like best, of course, is spotting other baby animals
With the buoyant rhythms of Phyllis Root and David Walker's
cheerful illustrations, here is a guaranteed favorite for babies
and toddlers, who will love shouting out the rhyming word sure to
come on the next spread.
"From the Hardcover edition."
An ear-tickling, eye-teasing romp for little listeners, led by an
award-winning author and illustrator
Do you really, really want to see a moose -- a long-leggy moose --
a branchy-antler, dinner-diving, bulgy-nose moose? Spurred by
Phyllis Root's sing-songy text and Randy Cecil's buoyant
illustrations, this hunt for an elusive moose through woods,
swamps, bushes, and hills is just as fun as the final surprise
discovery of moose en masse. Children will laugh at the running
visual joke -- what is that little dog looking at? -- and ask for
repeated reads of this satisfying tale.
A beautifully illustrated, family-friendly guide to Minnesota's
native wildflowers and how to find them Once prairie grasses and
flowers bloomed for hundreds of miles in the western part of what
we now call Minnesota. Once tiny orchids grew among the roots of
giant old pines, and fleeting blossoms sheltered in the shade of
great maple and oak forests. These flowers that grew here for
hundreds of years, though harder to find now, are still there, and
this book shows you how to discover them. Searching for Minnesota's
Native Wildflowers chronicles the ten years that Phyllis Root and
Kelly Povo spent exploring Minnesota's woods, prairies, hillsides,
lakes, and bogs for wildflowers, taking pictures and notes,
gathering clues, mapping the way for fellow flower hunters. This
book is a treasure trove of plant lore and information, the perfect
companion for anyone who wants to find-or simply to find out more
about-shooting stars and kitten tails, prairie smoke and Dutchman's
breeches, blazing star and butterfly weed, and more native flowers
than most Minnesotans imagine are blooming nearby. Readers of
Searching for Minnesota's Native Wildflowers will learn where to
look for wildflowers and how to identify them, whether in the
woods, wetlands, peatlands, or the prairie in spring, summer, or
fall; around the state's 10,000 (or so) lakes; on the North Shore;
or, especially, in Minnesota's many great state parks. Featuring
helpful tips, exquisite photographs, and the story of their own
search as your guide, Phyllis and Kelly place the waiting wonder of
Minnesota's wildflowers within easy reach.
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