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Books with author Tina MacNaughton

  • My Daddy and Me

    Tina Macnaughton

    Board book (Good Books, May 1, 2008)
    From award-winning illustrator, Tina Macnaughton, comes this tender declaration of love from a child for his Daddy. When Little Bear is with his Daddy, he is the fastest, tallest, happiest Little Bear in the whole world. Warm colors and a gentle rhyming text illustrate the special bond between this father and child. This beautiful book is the perfect gift for Father's Day. Look for My Mommy and Me, also by Tina Macnaughton, to complete the perfect set.
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  • My Mommy and Me

    Tina Macnaughton

    Board book (Good Books, April 1, 2008)
    Award-winning illustrator, Tina Macnaughton, captures the boundless love that Little Mouse and her Mommy share. Little Mouse loves to skip and run, splish and splash and, most of all, have fun with her Mommy. Soft washes of colors and a spirited, rhythmic text demonstrate the love that this mother and child share. This lovely book is a wonderful gift for Mother's Day. Look for My Daddy and Me, also by Tina Macnaughton, to complete the perfect set.
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  • Twinkle Little Star

    Tina Macnaughton

    Paperback (DK Children, June 16, 2008)
    Small animals illustrate this traditional nursery rhyme and readers can sing along by pressing a button that plays the melody and lights up the stars.
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  • My Daddy and Me

    Tina Macnaughton

    Hardcover (Good Books, May 15, 2008)
    From award-winning illustrator, Tina Macnaughton, comes this tender declaration of love from a child for his Daddy. When Little Bear is with his Daddy, he is the fastest, tallest, happiest Little Bear in the whole world. Warm colors and a gentle rhyming text illustrate the special bond between this father and child. This beautiful book is the perfect gift for Father's Day. Look for My Mommy and Me, also by Tina Macnaughton, to complete the perfect set.
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  • My Mommy and Me

    Tina Macnaughton

    Board book (Good Books, April 1, 2008)
    Award-winning illustrator, Tina Macnaughton, captures the boundless love that Little Mouse and her Mommy share. Little Mouse loves to skip and run, splish and splash and, most of all, have fun with her Mommy. Soft washes of colors and a spirited, rhythmic text demonstrate the love that this mother and child share. This lovely book is a wonderful gift for Mother's Day.Look for My Daddy and Me, also by Tina Macnaughton, to complete the perfect set.
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  • My Mommy and Me by Tina Macnaughton

    Tina Macnaughton

    Paperback (Good Books, March 15, 1893)
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  • Are You Sad, Little Bear?: A Book About Learning to Say Goodbye

    Rachel Rivett, Tina Macnaughton

    Paperback (Lion Hudson, May 24, 2013)
    Grandmother Bear has gone for ever, and Little Bear is feeling sad. His mother wisely suggests that perhaps asking his woodland companions what saying goodbye means to them will help him understand his loss. Little Bear's day of exploring and asking questions brings him comfort and hope. For the swallows, saying goodbye means flying to warmer lands; for the leaves of the trees it is a chance to be free, leaving the tree at her most beautiful; for the moon it is to return to be with the Sun; and for the Sun it is to rise in another sky and just because Little Bear can't see him doesn't mean he isn't there. This charmingly illustrated picture book will help young children in times of bereavement, loss or change, gently exploring the reasons for saying goodbye and giving reassurance that goodbye doesn't mean the end of things.
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  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

    Tina Macnaughton, Gemma Cooper

    Hardcover (Penton Overseas Inc, Feb. 13, 2006)
    Small animals illustrate this traditional nursery rhyme and readers can sing along by pressing a button that plays the melody and lights up the stars.
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  • While Angels Watch

    Marni McGee, Tina Macnaughton

    Hardcover (Good Books, May 16, 2006)
    "Long ago, when the world was new, the angels had all the work to do," begins this quietly hopeful book. "But where did all those Angels go? Where are they now? Does no one know?" In this tender book, the animals tell how the Angels share our lives today. Told in gentle rhymes and illustrated with lovely detail, this book brings comfort to everyone -- that Angels are watching over each of us. A treasure.
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  • Cuddles for Mommy

    Ruby Brown, Tina Macnaughton

    Hardcover (little bee books, March 15, 2016)
    Little Owl wants to cuddle with Mommy Owl, but there are many different types of cuddles. What kind will she choose?What kind of cuddle should Little Owl give Mommy Owl? Little Owl thinks about many different types of cuddles: good morning, goodbye, thank you, and good night cuddles; cuddles for when Little Owl is sorry, when she's scared, when she's happy, and when she's sick. But none of them are quite right! Little Owl finally finds the right cuddle to give: the Mommy cuddle, because she loves Mommy!
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  • Bedtime Blessing

    Becky Davies, Tina Macnaughton

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 1, 2016)
    As the sun sinks gently in the glowing sky, God is watching over from His place on high. Join the animals around the world as they snuggle up to sleep - each one loved, cherished, and protected. With stunning illustrations, this inspirational bedtime prayer is perfect for sharing with little ones.
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  • Snowball the Baby Bigfoot

    Ruth Symes, Tina Macnaughton

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, Nov. 1, 2016)
    At the Secret Animal Society Sanctuary, hidden away in a remote corner of the country, Christmas is approaching. There's lots to organize with the winter weather drawing in, and all the endangered and rare animals to care for. When twins Eddie and Izzie are awakened by two yetis, they realize through sign language that a baby Bigfoot has gone missing. Eddie, Izzie, and their little brother Toby all have to get to school for the end of term costume party, so reluctantly they head out and the search continues without them. At school, Toby discovers one of the children crying outside wearing a snowman costume. It's not long before the teacher realizes what's happening and that it's not a child in costume after all! Snowball is taken to the zoo, and it's up to Izzie and Eddie, with the help of Beth from the sanctuary, to sort out a rescue plan.
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