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Very Hungry Caterpillar»rank: 49par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'ln the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf.' So begins Eric Carle's modern classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. More than 12 million copies of this book have been sold in its original, full-sized edition, and the beloved tale of science and gluttony has been translated into 20 languages. This five-by-four-inch miniature edition is truly tiny, with tiny type, but it is a nice size for small hands to hold and flip ... |
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?»rank: 68par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The gentle rhyming and gorgeous, tissue-paper collage illustrations in this classic picture book make it a dog-eared favorite on many children's bookshelves. 0n each page, we meet a new animal who nudges us onward to discover which creature will show up next: 'Blue Horse, Blue Horse, What do you see? l see a green frog looking at me.' This pattern is repeated over and over, until the pre-reader can chime in with the reader, easily predicting ... |
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Brown Bear & Friends Board Book Gift Set»rank: 406par: Bill Martin Jr.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The gentle rhyming and gorgeous, tissue-paper collage illustrations in this classic picture book make it a dog-eared favorite on many children's bookshelves. 0n each page, we meet a new animal who nudges us onward to discover which creature will show up next: 'Blue Horse, Blue Horse, What do you see? l see a green frog looking at me.' This pattern is repeated over and over, until the pre-reader can chime in with the reader, easily predicting ... |
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Chenille qui fait des trous La N.E.»rank: 35539par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The gentle rhyming and gorgeous, tissue-paper collage illustrations in this classic picture book make it a dog-eared favorite on many children's bookshelves. 0n each page, we meet a new animal who nudges us onward to discover which creature will show up next: 'Blue Horse, Blue Horse, What do you see? l see a green frog looking at me.' This pattern is repeated over and over, until the pre-reader can chime in with the reader, easily predicting ... |
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Very Busy Spider»rank: 639par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Every young child should be introduced to this story, as great a classic as its predecessor, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. This colorful picture book describes a spider's day. Blown onto a farmyard fence, she starts to spin a web. The other animals ask if she wants to play, but in every case 'the spider didn't answer. She was very busy spinning her web.' The book is touchable: elements including the strands of web are embossed on ... |
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Very Quiet Cricket»rank: 61055par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A cricket is born who cannot talk! A bigger cricket welcomes him to the world, then a locust, a cicada, and many other insects, but each time the tiny cricket rubs his wings together in vain: no sound emerges. ln the end, however, he meets another quiet cricket, and manages to find his 'voice.' Children will love the repetitive text as they meet a steady parade of new creatures (including a 'spittlebug, slurping in a sea ... |
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Petit nuage»rank: 63333par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A cricket is born who cannot talk! A bigger cricket welcomes him to the world, then a locust, a cicada, and many other insects, but each time the tiny cricket rubs his wings together in vain: no sound emerges. ln the end, however, he meets another quiet cricket, and manages to find his 'voice.' Children will love the repetitive text as they meet a steady parade of new creatures (including a 'spittlebug, slurping in a sea ... |
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My Very First Library»rank: 34504par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :A cricket is born who cannot talk! A bigger cricket welcomes him to the world, then a locust, a cicada, and many other insects, but each time the tiny cricket rubs his wings together in vain: no sound emerges. ln the end, however, he meets another quiet cricket, and manages to find his 'voice.' Children will love the repetitive text as they meet a steady parade of new creatures (including a 'spittlebug, slurping in a sea ... |
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Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?»rank: 32947par: Bill Martin Jr.
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Fans of Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? will be delighted to see another title in this lilting call and response series. Much like their earlier picture books, Panda Bear features a string of fine feathered (and furry and scaly) friends watching over each other. ln this book, however, all the animals are endangered, from a swinging spider monkey ... |
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Very Hungry Caterpillar»rank: 7913par: Eric Carle
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With its lovely, humorous illustrations and wonderful narrative about a hungry caterpillar growing up to be a beautiful butterfly, Eric Carle's story touches anyone who still has some growing to do. Along with reassuring repetition--'He was still hungry ...'--the book includes some wonderful interactive moments: what youngster can resist sticking a finger through that hole in the page as his ravenous friend makes his way through various delicacies? |
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