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  • A Fish Named Matroly

    Dianne Gremillion

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Feb. 2, 2005)
    Swim into the world of Matroly ~ a beautiful betta fish who needs a home. Matroly finds more than a home - he finds a friend when young Zachary gives Matroly a home and learns all the how-tos of caring for betta fish. This beautifully, hand-illustrated full-color story book is great for children of all ages!
  • A Fish Named Spot

    Jennifer P. Goldfinger

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, April 1, 2001)
    Simon's zany aunt brings him back a rare fish from her travels, but when he feeds his new pet fish dog biscuits, Simon's wish for a dog comes true in a most unusual way. A first children's book.
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  • A Fish Named Bart

    D.A. Batrowny, Diana M. Hernandez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2015)
    A Fish Named Bart is book two in The Art of Early Learning Series. This series provides information about developmental milestones for parents, and the information is conveyed in the time that it takes to read a fun children's story. Supertot Smart Art is at it again! After hearing Grandpa read a bedtime story, Bart the fish has a wish. Supertot Smart Art uses his advanced skills to help Bart get his wish, while creating a little bit of silly mischief along the way! Smart Art is entertaining for all ages and includes age related developmental milestones for 8-9 month old children.
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  • A Fish Named Thirsty

    Barbara Allyn

    Paperback (Barbara Allyn Hutchinson, May 25, 2018)
    A Lyrical Tale - Read and sing-a-long with Scat Cat, a feline wanderer who encounters an amiable goldfish and celebrates their new found friendship by singing a jazzy scat tune. Lyrical Tales are read & sing-a-long books for children with songs available on iTunes, Amazon and Spotify. - Author/songwriter Barbara Allyn (Treehouse/Sesame Street), Holly Truax illustrator (featured artist in Bezier The Best Vector Artists Worldwide), and John Alcorn (Dora Award) series co-song writer/singer, are joined by recognized vocalists Micah Barnes (formerly w/The Nylons), Melissa Stylianou (with praise from DownBeat to The New Yorker) and the incomparable Canadian vocalist Jackie Richardson (Gemini Award) to create the first 3 of 12 children's read sing-a-long books. The books titled 'A Fish Named Thirsty' (jazz/scat), 'Betty the Bike' (Traditional english folk) and 'Two By Two" (hip hop/gospel) each introduce a different musical genre to children by lyric, picture and song. This new series is published under Lyrical Tales. The songs are engineered and recorded by Juno Award winning Jeff Wolpert at his Desert Fish Studio in Toronto. You order the book, then download the song matching the book title on iTunes and Spotify!
  • A Fish Name Fred

    Tamara Neal, Lovyaa Garg

    Paperback (978-0-9909379-2-0, March 13, 2018)
    A Fish Name Fred, is a magical tale about a fish who was found living in brown, yucky, murky-looking water, in an empty house, which a family had sadly moved out of, and left all alone, because he was different. This very touching book, written for Little People will be an ideal tool to teach elementary aged children 5-8 years of age, about abandonment issues and the importance of acceptance.
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  • A Boy Named Fish

    Kate Coil

    Paperback (K Coil, March 30, 2011)
    Helen Ellinger used to best freinds with her neighbor Fish Borden, but things went sour when he started teasing her. Fish is the town's golden boy and favorite son, but Helen feels she is the only person who knows Phinn, the real boy behind Fish. After Fish ruins Helen's perfect reputation, she begins to see a side of him she thought not longer existed.
  • A Fish Named Yum

    Mary Elise Monsell

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, May 1, 1998)
    An IRA/CBC Children's Choice Could master spy Gargoyle be back? And what would he want with an innocent fish? In a second story, Chicago shuts down and penguin detective Mr. Pin brings his chocolate expertise to the case.
  • A Cat Named Fish and a Fish Named Cat

    H Wayne Thornton, Bing Books Amy Treece, Wayne Thornton

    Paperback (Bing Books, Sherman, Texas, Sept. 18, 2006)
    This is a folktale for children. In the depths of the waters of a backwoods pond lived a large fish known as Cat, and he was a legend ... no one could catch him, although many tried. Not far away lived a big Maine Coon Cat named Fish, and his dream was to do what seemed impossible ... catch Cat. Their meeting and battle was something that both knew would eventually happen, but the end is something that neither could imagine. Here in the land of dragonflies and red-winged blackbirds, both "Fish" and "Cat" are counseled by the wise sage of the woods, She-Crow. The bedrock principle of this tale is learning the right thing to do; and then doing the right thing. The cat learns this lesson well in his ultimate battle with the catfish. It is a story of perseverance against tough odds, never giving up, and learning to change and grow with the experiences of life.
  • A Fish Named Glub

    Dan Bar-el

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2014)
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  • A Fish Named Glub

    Josee Bisaillon Dan Bar-el

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    For every one of his questions, Glub instantly receives an answer via the variety of conversations he overhears, as the colourful people who frequent the diner go about the business of their lives. At the same time, all these people, including Foster, are finding some answers of their own as they look back at Glub swimming around in his bowl. Rich yet accessible collage-style illustrations by Jose Bisaillon warmly invite readers into Glub's world on each of the spreads of this unique book, while the text alternates between the poetry-inspired thoughts of Glub and the lively dialogue of the humans. What award-winning children's author and storyteller Dan Bar-el manages to do in this moving and optimistic book is to present two different layers within one story. There is the delightful, simple narrative about what happens to Glub and the people in the diner - a fun, humorous read-aloud, perfect for storytime.But there is also a more reflective and poignant tale here of love, self-discovery and hope, which provide an opportunity for deeper reading, understanding and critical thinking, and which would make an excellent resource for a character education lesson on dealing with feelings.
  • A friend named Fish

    Joey Skullz

    eBook
    A wish of a child always comes true when they believe.....