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Books with author Dori Butler

  • Zack's Potty

    Dori Butler

    Paperback (Running Press, March 13, 2006)
    Potty Training is simple with Zack's Potty. These folded books are portable and laminated. Open the Zack package and you'll find a 3-dimensional doll that can actually sit on a potty just like a child. Inside is a charming story that gently teaches children to use the potty while acknowledging that accidents will happen. Zack wears a backpack that contains a potty chart just like the one found in the book, complete with reusable stickers, and a parent guide with frequently asked questions about the potty training process. Take the stress out of potty training with Zack's Potty.
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  • Zoe's Potty

    Dori Butler

    Paperback (Running Press, March 13, 2006)
    Potty Training is simple with Zoe's Potty. These folded books are portable and laminated. Open the Zoe package and you'll find a 3-dimensional doll that can actually sit on a potty just like a child. Inside is a charming story that gently teaches children to use the potty while acknowledging that accidents will happen. Zoe wears a backpack that contains a potty chart just like the one found in the book, complete with reusable stickers, and a parent guide with frequently asked questions about the potty training process. Take the stress out of potty training with Zoe's Potty.
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  • Babies Need Books: Sharing the Joy of Books with Children from Birth to Six

    Dorothy Butler

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 6, 1998)
    This is an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, and librarians--indeed, for any adult eager to share with small children the pleasure books offer. Butler provides important guidelines for choosing appropriate books and recommends hundreds of titles.
  • Snake Handlin’ Man

    DJ Butler

    language (WordFire Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    The band is eating at a cheap diner with the local club manager, making arrangements for the evening's gig, when they are attacked by a swarm of flying snakes. Adrian, the organ player and wizard, is bitten. Before he puts himself into a magical coma, face turning purple, he warns his band mates that they only have three hours to save him. Can the band find a cure before Adrian's time is up? Why is the town's preacher obsessed with the ancient Israelite serpent icon, the Nehushtan? And can the band get out of town before the snake god Apep arrives? Snake Handlin’ Man is the second installment of Rock Band Fights Evil, a pulp fiction serial by D.J. Butler. Read more about D.J. Butler’s books at http://davidjohnbutler.com.
  • Higgledy piggledy hobbledy hoy

    Dorothy Butler

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1991)
    On the way to a picnic, a little girl and a little boy make up nasty rhymes about each other.
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  • My Brown Bear Barney

    Dorothy Butler

    Paperback (Example Product Manufacturer, March 15, 1992)
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  • Cushla and Her Books

    Dorothy Butler

    Paperback (Horn Book, )
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  • The Carter Street Gang: Summer Vacation

    D B Butler

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 19, 2017)
    Adam along with his best friends, Chris, Kevin, Stan and the new kid in the neighborhood, Robert, live on Carter Street. They are out of school and on Summer Vacation. They have made a pack, that this will be the best summer yet! They get into more mischief than any other kids in the neighborhood, along with Adam's brothers Nate and John. What's summer without a little mischief and adventure. They can't wait to go over to the "haunted" cemetery, before they get busted, that is. With the Carter Street Gang, you never know what sort of adventure awaits.
  • Wild Seed

    Butler

    Paperback (GRCentral, Paperback(2001), March 15, 2001)
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  • COME BACK GINGER: A Tale of Old New Zealand

    Dorothy Butler

    Paperback (Little Mammoth, March 15, 1993)
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  • For Me, Me, Me

    Dorothy Butler

    Paperback (Knight, )
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  • Babies Need Books

    Dorothy Butler

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Oct. 1, 1980)
    After explaining why reading to young children is so valuable, Butler suggests the best ways to go about this for children from one to five years old, listing readily available books for each age