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Books with author Margaret Spengler

  • The Happiest Hippo in the World

    Danielle Steel, Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Being different is a good thing, and can even be great, even if it is hard (and scary) sometimes. Different can be wonderful and beautiful. Celebrate your differentness, enjoy who you are, because with all your special unique beauty, there is no one in the world as special and wonderful as you!
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  • Itsy Bitsy Spider: Lift the Flap

    Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (TOMY, Sept. 15, 2001)
    Youngsters may move the toy spider and lift the flaps in an illustrated version of the classic children's song that also offers instructions for the corresponding finger play.
  • Little Loon and Papa

    Toni Buzzeo, Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 11, 2004)
    It's time for diving lessons, but Little Loon is too nervous. When Papa shows him how to tuck in his feathers and dip down into the water, Little Loon rushes away without trying. But then&150GRUFFLE, SNUFFLE, GROWL!&150things become even more startling when Papa's not close by. And as Little Loon hears the reassuring call of his father, he's finally ready to take his first dive. This warm, genuine tale of fatherly guidance and support is just right for Father's Day&150or any day when a young reader is on the verge of learning a new skill.Dawdle Duckling, was dubbed "smile-provoking" by Booklist and "immensely satisfying" by Publishers Weekly.
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  • Animal Strike at the Zoo. It's True!

    Karma Wilson, Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 30, 2006)
    There's an animal strike at the zoo!oh no, oh my!What's a zookeeper to do when the lions and tigers and bears refuse to roar and prowl and growl? And when little Sue, who has been waiting all year for this trip to the zoo, enters the gate, will the animals decide to give their strike a break?Karma Wilson's fun, playful text paired with Margaret Spengler's bright and lively pastels create an unforgettable, irresistible zoo of chaos and fun!
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  • Three Little Caterpillars

    Margaret Spengler

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, March 15, 2006)
    Great book with caterpillars, made of yarn, used to illustrate the use of bigger and biggest. End of book has pop up of beautiful butterflies.
  • Animal Strike at the Zoo. It's True!

    Karma Wilson, Margaret Spengler

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
    preSchool-Grade 3–A rhyming, rhythmic, and lyrical charmer about zoo animals going on strike. It all starts when the elephants complain, We're paid only peanuts! All of the animals follow suit, reminiscent of Doreen Cronin's Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type (S & S, 2000). The monkeys demand, We want a nice pool in our pen!, the zebras demand root-beer floats, and the giraffes are wearing turtleneck sweaters from their heads to the floor... as camouflage. All is chaos as the zookeeper must pacify the animals, and there appears to be no end in sight until a first-time visitor burst into tears. It is only then, in a loud hush, that it becomes apparent to the residents just how important their job really is. The pages are bursting with color, whimsical expressions abound, and loads of laughter will be shared by all.–Wanda Meyers-Hines, Ridgecrest Elementary School, Huntsville, AL Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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  • Noah and the Mighty Ark

    Zondervan,, Margaret L. Spengler

    language (Zonderkidz, May 6, 2014)
    Noah built the mighty ark. Then he called creatures that “crept or crawled or hopped or flew or stomped or tromped, or s-s-slithered too.” Children will love hearing how Noah comforts all the animals on their journey in this beloved Bible story brought to life with lyrical rhyming text by Rhonda Gowler Greene and whimsical illustrations by award-winning artist Margaret Spengler.
  • Clickety Clack

    Robert Spence, Amy Spence, Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 26, 1999)
    A train-ride adventure has the very patient Driver Zach picking up groups of very silly passengers, including dancing ducks, talking yaks, and two packs of elephants that really start a ruckus when two mischievous mice climb aboard.
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  • Clickety clack

    Robert Spence, Amy Spence, Margaret Spengler

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2000)
    A little black train goes down the track. Clickety clack, clickety clack. There are chatting yaks, seven tumbling acrobats, a troupe of ducks going quack quack quack, and even some elephants on the little black train going down the track. With each new stop, the train gets more and more crowded, and noisier and noisier. Unfortunately for Driver Zach, two little mice give him a headache attack! This bright and colorful ride is packed with rhymes that will have even the littlest passengers chiming along."The words bounce along to the rhythm of a train on its way, and the swell of the sound effects makes this a joy to read aloud."-Kirkus Reviews
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  • Dawdle Duckling

    Toni Buzzeo, Margaret Spengler

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 27, 2003)
    Always the last to come around, Dawdle Duckling loves to spin and swirl and waste the day away in dreams, but when Mama Duck screams at him that a crocodile is waiting for him close by, Dawdle Duckling quickly learns how to move at top speed like all the rest.
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  • Little Red Hen Gets Help

    Kenneth Spengler, Margaret Spengler

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Everyone wants tacos for dinner. . . . Tacos are delicious! But who will help Little Red Hen clean up afterward?
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  • Clickety Clack

    Rob and Amy Spence, Margaret Spengler

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill, Aug. 16, 1999)
    1999 Clickety Clack (P) by Rob & Amy Spence / Illustrated by Margaret Spengler ***Pre-K ***ISBN-13: 9780021977109 ***30 Pages
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