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Books with title The Odd Egg

  • the Egg

    Trace Taylor

    language (Trace Taylor, July 15, 2012)
    The Egg is a book for emergent readers written using words from the first 100 sight words and heavy picture cuing. It covers the egg and it's place in our economy covering, social studies, economics, and life sciences. A very interesting book for any child who has ever wondered about eggs, who makes them, and how we use them.
  • The Egg

    M.P. Robertson

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Finding an enormous egg in the chicken coop, George decides to tend to it until it hatches, but when a baby dragon emerges, George knows he has a great deal of responsibility on his hands as he must teach the newborn many important lessons that will stay with him for the rest of his life.
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  • The Odd Egg

    Emily Gravett

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Jan. 27, 2009)
    Each of the birds has an egg...except for Duck. So when Duck finds a beautiful egg of his own he's delighted -- even though the other birds make fun of it. But everyone's in for a BIG surprise when his egg finally hatches!The witty text and playful illustrations appear on cleverly designed cut pages that allow the visual jokes to unfold.
  • The Odd Egg

    Emily Gravett

    Paperback (Macmillan, Sept. 15, 2008)
    When Duck finds an egg of his own he`s delighted: it’s the most beautiful egg in the world! But all the other birds think it’s a very odd egg indeed and everyone`s in for a BIG surprise when the egg hatches.Children and adults alike will love the witty outcome and Emily Gravett’s playful watercolour and pencil illustrations.
  • The Egg

    mettler-rene-ilt

    Hardcover (Moonlight Pub Ltd 2012-08-01, March 15, 2012)
    Rare Book
  • The Egg

    Lynne Pickering

    language (Lynne Pickering, Jan. 31, 2020)
    An egg is found and two children think of all the animals who may have laid it and they ask each one is it their egg. In the meantime the learn a lot about the animals. An early reader book. Great illustrations. Educational.
  • Odd Egg

    Emily Gravett

    Board book (MacMillan Children's Books, March 15, 2018)
    Each of the birds has an egg...except for Duck. So when Duck finds a beautiful egg of his own he's delighted -- even though the other birds make fun of it. But everyone's in for a BIG surprise when his egg finally hatches!The witty text and playful illustrations appear on cleverly designed cut pages that allow the visual jokes to unfold.
  • Odd Egg

    Emily Gravett

    Paperback (MacMillan Children's Books,, March 6, 2009)
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  • The Egg

    Margo Gates, Lisa Hunt

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Help George discover who the egg belongs in this spring-themed book. Pair this sweetly illustrated fiction title with its nonfiction companion book, Spring Flowers.
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  • The Egg

    Dick Bruna

    Board book (Big Tent Entertainment, Jan. 1, 2010)
    When an egg mysteriously appears, the farm animals try to guess what will hatch out of it. Children can guess along with the animals while reading the book with adults, and the creative egg shape and simple illustrations make The Egg fun for youngsters to read.
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  • The Egg

    Shelley Gill

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2001)
    The Hindu people believed that the world was created when a cosmic egg split in two and Brahma made the heavens out of one half and the earth out of the other. That explanation may have been inspired by the observation that many creatures hatch from eggs. In THE EGG, learn about the many different ways creatures produce eggs and how the young emerge from them. Told with as much wit as fact, this egg-citing story will captivate readers of all ages.Brilliant, precise illustrations with a touch of whimsy show the story of the egg from its earliest days in the deep oceans over three billion years ago, to birds' nests and animals that carry their eggs inside their bodies today. This fascinating book explores the myths and realities of the egg-straordinary egg.
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  • The Egg

    M. P. Robertson

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 23, 2014)
    One day George finds more than he bargained for under his mother's favorite chicken: a giant egg. He soon finds himself looking after a baby dragon. George takes his job as a parent seriously, teaching the hatchling all sorts of dragony ways, but the dragon begins to pine for his own kind, and one day he disappears. Created in consultation with a literacy specialist, this edition is designed to support children who are gaining confidence in reading.
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