Froggy Bottoms Down the Drain (Froggy Bottoms Books Book 1)

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A delightful, relatable introduction to the joys of early childhood and the very important work children do as they play. Sam loved to paint. Samantha also loved her dog Suki. Lisa Marotta handles the topic of death with grace and compassion.

The illustrations are tastefully executed, and not too graphic for the youngest of readers. They learn Choctaw words and phrases and pretend to be soldiers, like Toby's great-great-grandfather, Tobias Frazier. But when Grandpa falls and needs their help, the boys must act quickly. Do they have what it takes to be Grandpa's heroes?

Dylan made a promise to his friend, Patrick. When he arrives, Dylan quickly discovers Grandpa raises everything but potbellied pigs.

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Later, they visit the county fair hoping to find them. Dylan sees pigs of all colors, shapes and sizes, but no potbellies. Their pens are empty. Will Dylan ever find a real potbelly pig? And will he be able to keep his promise to Patrick? Something smelled wonderful in Miss Copywright's trash can. Great globs of gooey stuff--what an icky, sticky situation!

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Miss Copyrwright finds a book in the section and goes to work. After some peanut butter, ice, and a bath, Scanner is ready to check out more trash cans. Not only does he have a home and a name, he has a job! He listens to children read. Copywright's scanner zapped him, she named him Scanner. But this puppy has a BIG secret! After being zapped, Scanner can read!

And every day, they share her tasty egg.

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Many, many thanks to all the wonderful readers who help to ID these books! We also appreciate those who take the time to thank the contributors for researching their books. I am looking for a book that I think was from the early 80's. It has dinosaurs and taught colors. Each page was a different Dino. And the whole page was the color scheme of the Dino. I know I'm not giving a lot of inso but that is all I remember. Looking for a book and record set, from the 60's I think.

Unfortunately I don't have much info, but here's what I remember:. Book is from the 70's's. A mother or step-mother wants to be rid of one of her daughters, so she send her into the woods during a storm to find either strawberries or flowers, which, of course, are not blooming, and tells her not to return without them. The girl meets 12 brothers who represent the 12 months.

The brothers help her out by making flowers bloom early, etc. This one may be too recent. It shows a girl running through the storm on the cover: The Month-Brothers by S. Marshak, illustrated and retold by Diane Stanley http: Also there is The Month Brothers as adapted from the Samuel Marshak play, by Dorothy Nathan, illustrated by Uri Schulevitz This has a picture in a circle on the front of two Russian gentlemen, the brothers, in long coats, in the snow. We have a 1st of this in ex-library Very Good with a Very Good jacket http: As usual, the real bargain is in the middle of the list.

Windy Hill's books are in beautiful condition. If she says Fine, she means it. This book was reprinted in I cannot recall the title or author of this specific children's book - it was very large, the cover was blue, had a large tree with random household things growing on it seems like paper clips, measuring tapes, etc The book had lots of scenarios of households and towns I'm guessing it was published sometime in the 80's This book has quite a few stories and they all have unusual endings or something funny.

One of the stories is a man lying in bed at night and he sees two eyes, so he thinks, at the foot of his bed. I think he shoots at it and it was his big toes with the moon shining on them, which made them look like eyes. I think one of the other stories in the book was something about a golden arm. The story in which the man shoots at his own toes is "Thing at the foot of the bed". Here are the contents: Some people say -- Funny ones: It was republished, so check for various covers to see if one matches your memories.

The book I'm looking for has to be from the late 's. Very cool illustrations of a young girl totally dressed in the mod style black and white dresses and the bob-style straight haircut. It had something to do with her shopping for clothes. She carries too many boxes and falls and in the end I just remember an image of her wrapped up in bandages.

Any idea what this book is? Ive been racking my brain for days about a book that I read in my third grade glass in All I can vaguely remember is a boy that has three wishes or three magical powers he can use or take with him on his journeys with his dragon or big bird? I think Ive lost my mind, but I know the book exists. I remember him walking alone on a frozen snow-covered lake in a blizzard perhaps????? He looks so sad I LOVE that book.

Hi, Thanks but that's not the book I DO have that one I'm trying to remember the name of a book I read in the early s, about a Plains Indian boy with a club foot. He was left behind when his village had to move, and he along with possibly an elder caught and tamed a wild horse.

One phrase that sticks in my mind is "Faster than any man can run," which may have been the subtitle, or perhaps part of a cover blurb. I've tried Googling to no avail. There's a chance it was a school library or Scholastic book sale book. Perhaps it is Amee-Nah: It is still available. I'm hoping to find a book from possibly the late 70's to the early 90's. The only thing I can remember is that it was about a man or boy who had a hole or tear in his clothes and kept taking other parts of his clothes to patch it This is from 50's or 40's.

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Mother Goose with a big red hat on cover with other animals. I'm looking for a book that I thought was called '' Return to The Sea''. It's about a wooden toy shaped like an Indian in a boat and it travels thru rivers and streams until it turns into driftwood. I haven't seen a copy since the 's. See if the artwork on this looks familiar.

You can Look Inside the book http: Paddle-to-the-Sea by Holling C. Hollings We have collectible copies in stock frequently, but there are modern reprints with trimmed margins.


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I remember a book from my youth would have been from 's - probably later 70's rather than earlier about a girl who goes into a quiet and elaborate mansion. Inside, she discovers portraits of approximately 7 to 9 beautiful women, one was named Mavis. The portraits come to life. It was purchased at a book fair when I was in elementary school probably 4th grade or so. They used to make themselves into swings and slides and other fun things. Looking for an old children's story about a girl visiting a chateau and enters the basement somehow and can't find her way out.

I am looking for a picture book, maybe from the 80s, about an ant. The local giant saw it and had to teach the ant the importance of puntuation. I'm also looking for this book! Google has been less than helpful and no one I talk to know what I'm talking about. I remember it being in one of those 'textbooks' issued in elementary school.

Hopefully someone will answer this post soon! In one of the books I can remember it was four or five teens going on a trip to an island. Before they went they had all gotten their own colored backpacks.