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9 kirjaa tekijältä Bernard Most
The Cow That Went OINK is a giggle-inspiring picture book that also has a gentle message about respecting differences.A cow that oinks and a pig that moos are teased by the other barnyard animals until each teaches the other a new sound."Pure fun," commented The Horn Book. "A delightfully silly picture book with a not-so-silly message."
He has huge claws and enormous feet. He has a big tail and great big teeth. He's fierce, and everyone runs and hides from the biggest dinosaur of them all. But one little dinosaur doesn't hide--she knows her gargantuan grandpa is the sweetest dinosaur of them all. Beloved author-illustrator Bernard Most adds an irresistible pair of larger-than-life creatures to his wild and wonderful dinosaur menagerie.
No one can jump as high as the very boastful kangaroo. But the littlest kangaroo challenges him to a jumping contest anyway. Even the very boastful kangaroo has to laugh when the very little and very clever kangaroo outsmarts him and wins the competition. Bernard Most's resourceful kangaroo hilariously illustrates one of life's basic lessons--that any problem can be overcome if only you put your mind to it.
T-Rex loves the alphabet so much, he wants to eat it up. So he takes a bite or two, and he finds that C is chewy, D is delicious, and K tastes great with ketchup Go out to eat with T-Rex, get a taste of this appetizing alphabet--and learn a little about food and a lot about fun -Nearly half a million Bernard Most dinosaur books sold to date -Uses the alphabet to introduce many foods to very young children
Catch Me If You Can!/A Que No Me Alcanzas!: Bilingual English-Spanish
Bernard Most
Clarion Books
2007
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He has huge claws and great big teeth, so everyone runs and hides from the biggest dinosaur. But one little dinosaur doesn't hide--she knows her gargantuan grandpa is the sweetest dinosaur of all.
In this delightful book, a small boy imagines a world where dinosaurs perform public services. "Bold lines accentuate imaginative, humorous ideas. A natural for student response: students formulate their own outcomes about what would happen if the dinosaurs returned. An overwhelming favorite in the early grades."--The Reading Teacher
In this humorous look at some possible (and impossible) explanations for what made the dinosaurs disappear, bold lines and bright colors portray the prehistoric beasts at large in cities, in jungles, underground, and even in disguise.