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Books with title Have You Seen My Rabbit?

  • Have You Seen My Mom?

    Sierra White

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Dec. 23, 2017)
    This is the story of a little fuzzy dog on a quest to find his Mom. Follow his adventures as he meets new friends, visits a farm, goes to grandma's, and much, much more.
  • HAVE YOU SEEN MY FROG?

    Bernice Seward

    eBook (, Nov. 1, 2015)
    When Duck went to the pond with Auntie Duck, she found a frog. She set him down for one tiny second and the next thing she knew, he was gone! Everyone Duck talks to points her in a different direction. WHAT is going on? And where, oh where has Duck’s little frog gone?While Duck searches for Frog, Auntie Duck settles in by the bond to enjoy the afternoon--unaware that she is just a few hops away from a big surprise.
  • Have You Seen My Hat?

    Angie Wilhite

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2019)
    This whimsical story is about a little boy who is trying to find his hat. He asks several different insects and animals if they have seen his hat. It seems that no one can help him. Enjoy this fun book and find out if the little boy will ever find what he is looking for.
  • Have You Seen My Egg?

    Andrew Fairchild, Melissa Shultz-Jones

    eBook (4Kidz Publishing, April 24, 2017)
    "Have You Seen My Egg?" is an endearing story written by multi-award winning author Andrew Fairchild. This is a children’s fiction about following your heart and allowing true love to be your guide. "Have You Seen My Egg?" is beautifully illustrated by Melissa Shultz-Jones. The story opens with the main character, Red the rooster, awakening from a dream. It is a dream that he has often and believes to be true, but roosters don't have eggs. Convinced that he does, Red goes on a quest that emerges from his dream to his heart to find his egg. On his farm a group of hens try to discourage Red by explaining that having eggs is simply a hen's job. Refusing to believe the news, Red goes on a journey. During his adventure, He runs into fellow farm friends who are eager to help him find his missing egg. Red encounters many challenging obstacles along the way, but refuses to give up despite life's unforeseen hurdles.
  • Have You Seen My Mother?

    Book Company

    Board book (Book Co Pub Pty Ltd, June 30, 2004)
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  • Have You Seen My Vroom, Vroom?

    Alisha M Hazziez, Blueberry Illustrations

    eBook (, June 25, 2017)
    This book is about a five-year-Old boy who can't find his toy motorcycle. While searching for his toy he embarks on a quest throughout the house, only to discover his Vroom Vroom had been in his bed the whole time. Since young readers love to create imaginary quests. I think readers will identify with Mykel and find him entertaining as they learn that they too, can create their own fun adventures.
  • Have You Seen My Sister?

    Errol Le Cain, Mathew Price

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    A boy finds many friends as he searches for his sister to bring her home for tea. Features die-cut pages.
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  • HAVE YOU SEEN ME?

    Mick McCoy

    eBook
    A Chicago journalist believes he has spotted a child listed on the national missing and exploited children registry. The story follows David Greco as he attempts to locate and rescue the child. It also introduces an unlikely ally in the search: Ernest Guilte, a man who employs questionable methods in the face of harrowing circumstances.
  • Have You Seen My Meow?

    Roger Alan Wilson, Caroll Patten

    language (RAW Books Publishing, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Little Kitten Mitten has lost her meow,So she must go find it right now.Your children will fall in love with her,As she tries to please her mother.But in the end she will learn to look inside,Because that is where many answers hide.So if you want to teach your kids to first try,Then give Little Kitten Mitten a buy!
  • Have You Seen My Cat?

    Eric Carle

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A little boy's cat is missing, and he embarks on a fantastic round-the-world quest to find his lost pet. Along the way, he meets lots of interesting people and sees many beautiful members of the cat family, including lions and tigers and panthers. But over and over again he has to say "This is not my cat!" until at last he finds the cat he's looking for -- who has a delightful surprise for him.Eric Carle's simple, repetitive text and distinctive cut-paper illustrations make this modern classic a book to treasure.
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  • Have You Seen My Duck?

    Kevin McMurtrie

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, July 30, 2012)
    Have You Seen My Duck? gives children a book that allows them to use their imagination.Communicating with animals, the main character eventually finds his lost friend, and the day ends on a happy note. The flow of the rhymes makes this an easy read, and by introducing new characters throughout the book, young readers stay interested all along the way.
  • Have You Seen My Egg?

    Andrew W Fairchild, Melissa Shultz-Jones

    Hardcover (4kidz Publishing, April 3, 2017)
    Have You Seen My Egg? is an endearing story written by multi-award winning author Andrew Fairchild. This is a children's fiction about following your heart and allowing true love to be your guide. Have You Seen My Egg? is beautifully illustrated by Melissa Shultz-Jones. The story opens with the main character, Red the rooster, awakening from a dream. It is a dream that he has often and believes to be true, but normally roosters don't have eggs. Convinced that he does, Red goes on a quest to find his egg. On his farm a group of hens explain to Red, that having eggs is simply a hen's job. Refusing to believe the news, Red goes on a journey. On his journey, he runs into fellow farm friends who are eager to help him find his missing egg. Red encounters many obstacles along the way, but refuses to give up despite life's unforeseen hurdles.This simple tale encourages children to follow their heart and dreams no matter how unreal they may seem and addresses a non-traditional, about single parent adoption, that adults will identify with. It is an ideal book for a parent to read to their child and explain the true meaning of the story.
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