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  • The Busy Little Squirrel

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 3, 2010)
    The leaves have started to fall. The air is cold. Squirrel needs to get ready for winter. He cannot nibble with the mice. He does not have time to hop with the frogs or run with the dogs. Will this busy little squirrel ever slow down? Focusing on all the charming features of the fall season, this sweetly illustrated story features country animals, pumpkins, leaves, apples and other signs of autumn. Now available as a sturdy board book, the newly redesigned Classic Board Book logo calls out this title's seasonal theme on the front cover.
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  • Busy Little Squirrel

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 28, 2007)
    The leaves have started to fall. The air is cold. Squirrel needs to get ready for winter. He cannot nibble with the mice. He does not have time to hop with the frogs or run with the dogs. But there is one thing he can do!
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  • Have You Seen My Duckling?

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 20, 1996)
    An anxious mother duck leads her brood around the pond as she searches for one missing duckling.
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  • All Kinds of Kisses

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (LB Kids, Dec. 16, 2014)
    There are all kinds of kisses.Cheep kisses... moo kisses... baa kisses... coo kisses...But the best kiss of all is Mommy's kiss goodnight.Mamas all across the farm cozy up with their little ones with cuddles and sweet affection. This lulling read-aloud, with animal sounds labeled on every page, will encourage young readers to join in as they are reminded how much they are cherished.
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  • I Love You, Little One

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (Scholastic Press, March 1, 2000)
    Offers a look at the special bond between mother and child as a mother bunny provides reassurance to her little one through demonstrations of love and affection.
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  • The Busy Little Squirrel

    Nancy Tafuri

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 30, 2011)
    The leaves have started to fall. The air is cold. Squirrel needs to get ready for winter. He cannot nibble with the mice. He does not have time to hop with the frogs or run with the dogs. Will this busy little squirrel ever slow down? Focusing on all the charming features of the fall season, this sweetly illustrated story features country animals, pumpkins, leaves, apples and other signs of autumn. Now available as a sturdy board book, the newly redesigned Classic Board Book logo calls out this title's seasonal theme on the front cover.
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  • Spots, Feathers, and Curly Tails

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 15, 1988)
    What has spots? A cow has spots. What has feathers? A chicken has feathers. Nancy Tafuri, a Caldecott Honor artist and the award-winning creator of many books for young children, including Have You Seen My Duckling?, knows just what questions preschoolers will love to hear—and answer!This barnyard tour will have its audience crowing with delight (and discovering interesting information about animals) as they study the big, bold paintings of the animals and birds. "An ideal book for the beginning reader to entertain a younger sibling in a game they'll both enjoy. A natural for toddler story-hour collections."—The Horn BookSupports the Common Core State Standards
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  • What the Sun Sees, What the Moon Sees

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 1997)
    Here is a beautiful and unique picture book in turn-around format about the concept of day and night. Open the book, and the sun rises to reveal blue skies, crowded barnyards, and bustling streets. Turn the book over, and the moon comes up to the hush of night with its bright stars, hooting owls, and sleeping children. Young audiences will delight in the experience of going from morning to night -- and back again -- in this stunning creation from the Caldecott Honor -- winning author-artist of Have You Seen My Duckling?
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  • Blue Goose

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 26, 2010)
    When Farmer Gray goes away, Blue Goose, Red Hen, Yellow Chick, and White Duck decide to paint their black and white barnyard. Red Hen paints the barn red. White Duck paints the fence white. When Blue Goose and Yellow Chick mix their paints together they make green for grass and trees. By the time Farmer Gray returns the famr is filled with color. Focusing on primary and secondary colors, this story is a fun and friendly way for children to learn basic concepts. Now available as a sturdy board book, children can watch Farmer Gray's inhabitants paint their world again and again.This 6 x 6 board book has 34 pages and rounded corners.
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  • The Busy Little Squirrel

    Nancy Tafuri

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Brand new
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  • Five Little Chicks

    Nancy Tafuri

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 25, 2011)
    With squirms and squeals, five chicks scratch around the farmyard to find their breakfast. One by one, the chicks stumble upon the most unusual snacks--from a fuzzy butterfly to a shiny trout in the farm pond. Fortunately, Mama Hen is right there to point them back in the right direction. Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Nancy Tafuri matches a bouncing, rhyming text and simple counting lesson to warm, sunny illustrations, making this a perfect book for any mama and her brood. Sweet and springy illustrations will delight readers as the text counts from one to five little chicks. The Classic Board Book logo calls out this title's concept of counting on the front cover.
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  • The Donkey's Christmas Song

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A donkey and other favorite animals welcome a very special baby in this warm, broadly appealing celebration of the first Christmas.A very special baby is born in a stable under a star, surrounded by friendly farmyard animals. The donkey wants to be the first to welcome the baby, but he is too shy. So the doves welcome him with their "Coo-coo," the cow with her "Moo-moo," and all the other animals in turn. Then, the baby welcomes the shy donkey with his own sweet smile. The donkey brays - "Hee-aw!" - and the baby laughs with joy! Then all snuggle around the baby and settle into sleep. This warm presentation of the first Christmas celebrates the wonder of a baby's birth and welcomes all into the spirit of holiday joy.
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