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Books with title The Gingerbread Bees

  • The Gingerbread Boy

    Paul Galdone

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 15, 2009)
    With warmth and humor, the beloved author and Caldecott Honor illustrator Paul Galdone masterfully retells the generations-old fairy tale of the Gingerbread Boy who escapes one mouth only to find himself in another. After the cookie boy’s dramatic escape from the little old woman’s oven, he runs and runs, shouting “Catch me if you can!” to his various hungry pursuers, the last of whom is a smarty-pants fox who eats him—gulp! Action-packed storytelling and plenty of repetition—along with Galdone’s comical ink-and-wash illustrations—are the perfect recipe for a perennial story-hour favorite.
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  • The Gingerbread Boy

    Paul Galdone

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 6, 2011)
    “The classic tale of the old couple, with no children of their own, who bake a gingerbread boy to keep them company. Just as the little old woman is about to take him from the oven, he slips away and runs out the door past a cow, a horse, a group of threshers, mowers, etc. All follow in hot pursuit until the gingerbread boy meets up with a wily fox, and ‘at last and at last he went the way of every single gingerbread boy that ever came out of an oven . . . He was all gone!’ A wonderfully frenetic cross-country chase is depicted in Galdone’s broadly humorous color wash drawings. Of the eight editions of this well-known story now in print, this hilarious version is the most delectable.” —School Library Journal, starred“Galdone has already proven many times over that he is perfectly at home with those traditional nursery tales that are still preschoolers’ favorites, and his expressive, unassuming style just right for their very young audience. . . . Children will follow along breathlessly . . . right up to that last snip snap snip when the Gingerbread Boy goes ‘the way of every single gingerbread boy that ever came out of an oven.’”—Kirkus Reviews
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  • The Gingerbread Girl

    LISA CAMPBELL ERNST

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2008)
    The lonely old woman and the lonely old man decide to bake a girl this time, but when they open the oven, she runs off like her brother did. Never fear, this smart cookie has a plan to outfox the fox. Will it work? Let's just say that the ending is sweet for everyone. Ernst's familiar art, here placed against gingham-check backgrounds, utilizes the oversize format to best advantage, with large characters leaping out of their frames. On the cover, the candy-studded Gingerbread Girl with licorice-whip hair stares boldly out at readers. Kids won't be able to resist following her inside.
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  • The Gingerbread Cowboy

    Janet Squires, Holly Berry

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2006)
    "Giddyup, giddyup as fast as you can. You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!" The Gingerbread Cowboy can run from the rancher, he can dash past the javelinas, and he can giddyup right by the cattle grazing on the mesa. But what happens when he meets a coyote sleeping in the sun?Janet Squires and Holly Berry retell this classic tale with a Wild Western flair, filled with rodeo-romping fun.
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  • The Gingerbread Boy

    Paul Galdone

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 15, 2009)
    With warmth and humor, the beloved author and Caldecott Honor illustrator Paul Galdone masterfully retells the generations-old fairy tale of the Gingerbread Boy who escapes one mouth only to find himself in another. After the cookie boy’s dramatic escape from the little old woman’s oven, he runs and runs, shouting “Catch me if you can!” to his various hungry pursuers, the last of whom is a smarty-pants fox who eats him—gulp! Action-packed storytelling and plenty of repetition—along with Galdone’s comical ink-and-wash illustrations—are the perfect recipe for a perennial story-hour favorite.
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  • The Gingerbread Bear

    Robert Dennis, Tammie Lyon

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Run, run, try if you dare! Can anyone catch the Gingerbread Bear?A sweet mom bakes a very special cookie just for her daughter. But the Gingerbread Bear escapes--and runs all over Woodlands National Park! The Gingerbread Bear is quick and manages to escape everyone who tries to catch him. But when a clever park ranger, a few campers, and some wildlife friends all come together, perhaps this tricky treat can be tamed after all.Children are sure to love this scrumptious spin on a childhood classic, featuring charming, fun illustrations by Tammie Lyon.
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  • The Gingerbread Girl

    Ivette Corza, Misty Arielle

    language (, Feb. 10, 2019)
    This is a children's story about a gingerbread cookie that doesn't want to be eaten. Will it be able to escape its fate?
  • The Gingerbread Man

    Leanna Wilson, auteur inconnu, CaracoLivres

    Audible Audiobook (CaracoLivres, April 11, 2014)
    "The Gingerbread Man" (or "The Gingerbread Runner") is a fairy tale about a Gingerbread Man's escape from various pursuers and his eventual demise between the jaws of a fox.
  • The Gingerbread Man

    Gail Yerrill & Geraldine Taylor

    Hardcover (parragon uk, March 15, 2017)
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  • The Gingerbread Man

    Jim Aylesworth, Barbara McClintock

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 26, 2017)
    StoryPlay Books is the smart way to read and play together! StoryPlay Books offer fun ways to engage with little ones during story time and playtime with prompts and activities that everyone will love! Each quality story will delight readers while building early literacy skills for ages 3 to 5 by helping them develop: problem-solving abilities, reading comprehension, social development, pre-reading skills, memory strength, and more! Each book includes story-related games and crafts to extend the reading experience. Teachers agree that StoryPlay Books are perfect for parents looking to stimulate and engage their kids at home while having fun together! Each book also shines a spotlight on important topics for this age. The Gingerbread Man -- a classic holiday favorite about a runaway gingerbread cookie -- focuses on sequencing.Are you ready to start reading the StoryPlay way? Ready. Set. Smart!
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  • The Gingerbread Boy

    Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 20, 1997)
    “A spirited version of the story of the gingerbread boy.” —New York Times"A smooth and sophisticated version of the famous tale." —The Horn BookIn this modern retelling of a nursery classic, Caldecott-winning illustrator Richard Egielski adds an urban twist to a well-loved tale. This time, the gingerbread boy is on the loose in New York City, and he taunts everyone from construction workers to subway musicians, until his fateful chase through Central Park!A School Library Journal Best Book and New York Public Library “One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing.”
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  • The Gingerbread Man

    Jim Aylesworth, Barbara McClintock

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    This New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book is now in Board Book format just in time for the holidays! This irresistible retelling of the Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth and illustrated by Barbara McClintock is now in board book format for the first time, and it's a perfect treat for cookie lovers everywhere. Children enjoy chiming in with Aylesworth's charming, rollicking refrains, accompanied by whimsical animal images and a delicious recipe for gingerbread men. (Note: the text has been adapted to fit board book format)
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