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Books with author Jeffrey Turner

  • My Big Family: Early Concepts: Numbers

    Jeffrey Turner

    Board book (Schiffer Kids, Aug. 28, 2020)
    Who's at the door? Doodle the Science Poodle introduces her diverse, blended family, which includes an aardvark, three turtles, eight llamas, and a whole bunch of cats. Colorful illustrations combine lovable animals and hilarious commentary for a simple introduction to counting and diversity. Join in the fun and discover who's behind the door with this unlikely family of comical creatures.
  • Who Broke the Vase?

    Jeffrey Turner

    Hardcover (Aladdin, April 4, 2017)
    A little dog struggles with fibbing in this pitch perfect picture book that simply, humorously, and honestly tells the truth about lying.Have you ever told a lie? A fib? A whopper? A falsehood? A fabrication? Well, when a little dog accidentally breaks a vase, he certainly does! He keeps shifting the blame: First he says it was an elephant, but no he meant a mouse. Wait a minute—did he say mouse? Make that a crow, a sheep, a hippo—anyone but him. Will his family discover what really happened? Jeffrey Turner’s signature style of simple words and strong, vivid graphics resonates with everyone who has ever struggled with admitting the truth!
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  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
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  • Who Broke the Vase?

    Jeffrey Turner

    language (Aladdin, April 4, 2017)
    A little dog struggles with fibbing in this pitch perfect picture book that simply, humorously, and honestly tells the truth about lying.Have you ever told a lie? A fib? A whopper? A falsehood? A fabrication? Well, when a little dog accidentally breaks a vase, he certainly does! He keeps shifting the blame: First he says it was an elephant, but no he meant a mouse. Wait a minute—did he say mouse? Make that a crow, a sheep, a hippo—anyone but him. Will his family discover what really happened? Jeffrey Turner’s signature style of simple words and strong, vivid graphics resonates with everyone who has ever struggled with admitting the truth!
  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
  • My New Haircut: Early Concepts: Shapes

    Jeffrey Turner

    Board book (Schiffer Kids, March 28, 2020)
    Who knew that haircuts could be all different shapes? Well, when you are a poodle you can experiment with all kinds of new hairdos. This hilarious hairstyle search offers a simple visual introduction to math that will make readers laugh again and again. Join in the fun as mathematics and comedy come together for a clever introduction to shapes and vocabulary building.
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  • My New Friends: Early Concepts: Colors

    Jeffrey Turner

    Board book (Schiffer Kids, March 28, 2020)
    Who knew that a poodle, frog, bear, snake, snail, and squirrel could all be friends? This unlikely group of pals offers a simple visual introduction to colors that is sure to build vocabulary through rhyming and repetition. Join in the fun and learn about how friendship and combining colors to make new ones help us look at things in a whole new way!
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