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  • Tails

    Matthew Van Fleet

    Novelty Book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Tails are irresistible to toddlers, and in Matthew Van Fleet’s sturdy touch-and-feel board book, preschool-age pokers and prodders can finally tug to their heart’s content. Engaging, cartoonish animals from tigers to pangolins romp across the pages as the rhyming text bounces along: “Tails fluffy, / Tails stringy, / Scaled tails strong and—clingy!” Pull tabs, lift-able flaps, tufts of fur, and even a scratch-and-sniff skunk tail provide plenty of tactile surprises. Along the way, youngsters will learn about counting, opposites, and how animals use their tails. A tried and true tail-wagger!
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  • Tails

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 17, 2018)
    Whose flat tail is this? A beaver's flat tail, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the spikey, curly, or pointy tail belongs to. Animals featured: peacock, lemur, chameleon, beaver, and whale. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Tails

    Matthew Van Fleet

    Board book (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Tails are irresistible to toddlers--though most are beyond the reach of small hands. But now there's reason for tail fans everywhere to rejoice: a colorful collection of tails created just for those eager toddlers to tug, pat, and even scratch and sniff! Matthew Van Fleet's lovable menagerie features furry tails, spiny tails, shiny tails, and tails that wag--all designed to inspire and withstand hours of interactive play. While pulling tabs and opening gatefolds, those tail tuggers can also learn to count from one to ten. Tails is so full of action and fun that even parents will revel in repeated readings.
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  • Tails

    Matthew Van Fleet

    Hardcover (Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.: Harcourt Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Finger-tickling fun for toddlers! Seven textures to touch, a scratch-and-sniff scent, and pull tabs and flaps provide interactive surprises on every page as a cast of cavorting critters demonstrates opposites, actions, counting and more. (From Back Cover)
  • Tails

    Melanie Mitchell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2004)
    A simple introduction to some different animals that have tails.
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  • Tails

    WJ Scott, John Helle-Nielsen, Belinda Mellor

    language (Wendy Scott Books, Dec. 16, 2017)
    Heart-stopping, tail-dropping adventure from award-winning children’s author WJ Scott.FINALIST in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards UK 2017 9-12 yrs.FINALIST Book Excellence Awards 2018 Pre-teen.Sometimes loss is the only thing that saves you.Last summer during the dreaded hunting season, Kywah lost his tail, his magic, and his value as a silvertail. Now the hunters have returned and he's terrified. Especially when he recognizes Samsa, the very hunter that cut off his tail, and ruined his life.But when the pack becomes trapped in the foothills with no escape, Kywah realises he’s their only hope. Without a tail, he’s worthless to the hunters and their wizard masters. If he can escape, he can find help for his pack. All he has to do is locate the Wise One and retrieve the Deep Magic.Which would be hard enough even if he still had the magical tail sense his kind are born with. But what choice does he have? If he doesn’t take the risk, his pack will lose everything. And because Kywah knows exactly how that feels, he can’t let it happen.Excerpt:I woke. Heart beating too fast. Darkness smothering me. The same nightmare.I shifted and felt the familiar throb of pain along my stub, which always ached when I first awakened. For an instant I tried to fool myself that it had only been a dream, but when I was brave enough to peek, I saw the empty space where my tail should be. Almost four seasons had passed, and I was still unaccustomed to its loss.
  • Tails

    Jenna Lee Gleisner

    Paperback (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    "Tails introduces emergent readers to unique and distinctive animal tails while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once"--
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  • Tails

    Mickey Geiser, Lee Geiser

    language (, April 14, 2015)
    A book written for children from ages eight to ten. These stories, poems and pictures are woven into a colorful setting. The characters are both animals and humans that should be familiar to youngsters, and they all provide a happy ending.
  • Tails

    W J Scott, John Helle-Nielsen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2017)
    Heart-stopping, tail-dropping adventure from award-winning children’s author WJ Scott. Sometimes loss is the only thing that saves you. Last summer during the dreaded hunting season, Kywah lost his tail, his magic, and his value as a silvertail. Now the hunters have returned and he's terrified. Especially when he recognizes Samsa, the very hunter that cut off his tail and ruined his life. But when the pack becomes trapped in the foothills with no escape, Kywah realises he’s their only hope. Without a tail, he’s worthless to the hunters and their wizard masters. If he can escape, he can find help for his pack. All he has to do is locate the Wise One and retrieve the Deep Magic. Which would be hard enough even if he still had the magical tail sense his kind are born with. But what choice does he have? If he doesn’t take the risk, his pack will lose everything. And because Kywah knows exactly how that feels, he can’t let it happen. I woke. Heart beating too fast. Darkness smothering me. The same nightmare. I shifted and felt the familiar throb of pain along my stub, which always ached when I first awakened. For an instant, I tried to fool myself that it had only been a dream, but when I was brave enough to peek, I saw the empty space where my tail should be. Almost four seasons had passed, and I was still unaccustomed to its loss.
  • Tails!

    Linda Hayward

    language (Twin Sisters IP, LLC., May 12, 2015)
    “Do your favorite animals have tails? Are they bright tails or white tails? Thick tails? Or cat tails! Or tails you only see in the night, TAILS?” Read along about all kinds of tails with this fun Early Reader that uses repetitive text and bright illustrations! This Level 1 Early Reader uses an average of 2- 4 words per page, pictures that suggest meaning, and fun rhymes. “Tails!” will help children achieve reading success in and outside of the classroom while laying the foundation for a lifetime of reading enjoyment! Titles in the Early Reader Series include: Tails!Hats! Hats! Hats!Counting BearsIf I Had A DinosaurWho’s In My Tub?New ShoesSalt and PepperWiggly Tooth
  • Tails

    Katrine Crow

    Paperback (Flowerpot Press, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Whose flat tail is this? A beaver's flat tail, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the spikey, curly, or pointy tail belongs to. Animals featured: peacock, lemur, chameleon, beaver, and whale. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Tails

    Carol Krueger

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, )
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