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Books with author Jeff Ebbeler

  • George the Hero Hound

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    eBook (Two Lions, March 20, 2018)
    George is a good ol’ hound dog. He helps Farmer Fritz with the chores and—most important of all—he keeps those sneaky cows out of the cornfield.Then Farmer Fritz moves away, and a new family from the city moves in. The Gladstones have a lot to learn. George tries to help, but they don’t understand his job on the farm…until the day little Olive goes missing, and George shows everyone what it means to be a hero hound!
  • George the Hero Hound

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Two Lions, March 20, 2018)
    George is a good ol’ hound dog. He helps Farmer Fritz with the chores and—most important of all—he keeps those sneaky cows out of the cornfield.Then Farmer Fritz moves away, and a new family from the city moves in. The Gladstones have a lot to learn. George tries to help, but they don’t understand his job on the farm…until the day little Olive goes missing, and George shows everyone what it means to be a hero hound!
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  • Jingle Bells

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    A timeless Christmas classic comes to life with whimsical illustrations. Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the fields we go, Laughing all the way! Who hasn't sung along to this favorite carol with a child he or she loves? Now, join the boisterous ride as a family sets out on a one-horse sleigh to find their perfect Christmas tree. The illustrations tell a tale alongside the song, and a new second verse adds pages of snowtime fun! Ages 2 to 5.
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  • Click!

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 14, 2015)
    The whole family is in bed, and the house is now quiet. Or is it? Drip, drop. Creak, creak. Achoo! A curious bird, who happens to be a lamp, investigates. Jeffrey Ebbeler’s whimsical nocturnal fantasy explores the world of sound as an endearing bird makes himself useful putting the home he shares with his humans in order.
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  • Jingle Bells

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Board book (Ideals, CandyCane Press, Jan. 30, 2000)
    A favorite Christmas carol comes to life with whimsical illustrations and a music chip. Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the fields we go, Laughing all the way! Who hasn't sung along to this favorite carol with a child he or she loves? Now, join the boisterous ride as a family sets out on a one-horse sleigh to find their perfect Christmas tree. The illustrations tell a tale alongside the song, and a new second verse adds pages of snowtime fun! Embedded in the sturdy board book construction is a music chip that plays the melody when the book is opened just one more delightful aspect to this longtime favorite. Ages 3 to 5.
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  • Click! by Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1703)
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  • Jingle Bells

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Press, Oct. 1, 2009)
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  • George the Hero Hound

    Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Paperback (Two Lions, )
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  • A Giant Mess

    Jeff Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, April 6, 2021)
    A gigantic tyrannical toddler is out to play . . . with the whole town! A hilarious early reader from comics artist Jeffrey Ebbeler. Molly doesn't want to clean her room; she wants to play. Before Molly can argue with her mom, they hear BOOM! BOOM! A giant toddler is on the loose!Molly watches dumbfounded as Jack picks up cows and plucks airplanes out of the sky all for fun. He even picks up Molly and pretends to fly her around. Vroooom! When his giantess mother calls him home, he gleefully dumps everything and turns to leave. Now it's Molly's turn to say: "Stop! This is a giant mess!"In this easy reader comic, Jeffrey Ebbeler has created an entertaining tale about cleaning up after yourself. The variety of panel styles, speech bubbles, and fonts are all perfect for engaging developing readers.I Like to Read Comics are created for kids just learning to read. Sequential art and simple text--and a powerful relationship between the two--are the perfect conditions for developing readers.