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Books with title Three, Two, One

  • One, Two, Three!

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    Hardcover (Workman Publishing, )
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  • Four Three Two One

    Courtney Stevens

    eBook (HarperTeen, Nov. 13, 2018)
    “This is not a book about a tragedy. This is a book about survivors, and hope, and belief. I wish this book wasn’t necessary, but it is. Read it. And then pass it on.” —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces“A whip-smart and deeply felt story about reclaiming life from the rubble of guilt and trauma, Four, Three, Two, One glows brilliantly with heart, humanity, and hope.” —Brendan Kiely, New York Times bestselling coauthor of All American Boys and author of Tradition Golden “Go” Jennings wasn’t supposed to be on Bus 21 the day it blew up in New York City. Neither was her boyfriend, Chandler. But they were. And so was Rudy, a cute stranger Go shared a connection with the night before. And Caroline, a girl whose silence ended up costing nineteen people their lives.Though it’s been a year since the bombing, Go isn’t any closer to getting over what happened. With Chan completely closed off to even talking about it, Go makes an impulsive decision: round up the rest of the survivors and head to New York City. There they will board an art installation made of the charred remnants of Bus 21 and hopefully reach some sort of resolution.But things are never easy when it comes to rehashing the past. Uniting the four stirs up conflicting feelings of anger and forgiveness, and shows them that, although they all survived, they may still need saving.
  • One, Two, Three... Run!

    Carol Thompson

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Little Movers Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends! Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges. These books are perfect aids to help build confidence and control. Ready? One, two, three...let's move!
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  • One, Two, Three, Oops!

    Michael Coleman, Gwyneth Williamson

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Pr, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Mr. Rabbit becomes frustrated when he tries to count all his active, constantly moving little bunnies, and he must keep starting his count over until Mrs. Rabbit saves the day.
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  • Three Are One

    Dani Haviland

    language (Chill Out! Books, June 15, 2018)
    Kizzie’s husband shunned their special needs daughter and volunteered for Iraq to avoid his family and engage in nefarious operations that ended in his death. The post chaplain tried to help the young widow adjust, but would his feelings for her and the search for his lost sister cause problems?
  • One, Two, Three... Climb!

    Carol Thompson

    Board book (Child's Play International, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Little Movers Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends! Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges. These books are perfect aids to help build confidence and control. Ready? One, two, three...let's move!
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  • Three on Three

    Eric Walters

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Nick and Kia get excited when their school gym teacher announces a "three-on-three" basketball tournament. The two most dedicated players in grade three, they know they'll be tough to beat. But when Nick finds out they'll be up against teams in grade four and five, he is ready to throw in the towel before they start. How can shrimps like them ever hope to beat the older kids? Easy, get the best player in the school to be your third player. Marcus is bigger, tougher and in grade five. But it's not as easy to convince Marcus to join their team. The older boy is often uneasy around them, but worse, Kia and Nick find themselves making enemies of some of the kids in the upper grade. Nick realizes it's going to take more than skill at basketball to win this tournament and make friends with Marcus without becoming targets for the older kids off the court.
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  • One, Two, Three Me

    Jeremy Fitzkee, Nadia Budde

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 4, 2006)
    Eye-catching, funky art and unexpected rhymes come together to show just how silly everyday words can be.
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  • One, Two, Three... Crawl!

    Carol Thompson

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Little Movers Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends! Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges. These books are perfect aids to help build confidence and control. Ready? One, two, three...let's move!
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  • One, Two, Three

    Irma Simonton Black, Ray Huebner

    Paperback (Bank Street College of Education/The Macmillan Company, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • One, Two, Three

    Addie Lacoe

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Helping youngsters develop the skills needed for abstract mathematical thinking, this volume recounts a visit to the park from three varying points of view.
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  • One, Two, Three, Oops

    Michael Coleman, Gwyneth Williamson

    Hardcover
    A rabbit dad decides to count his children, but they won't keep still, and despite his many attempts he always gets confused. Children in a silly mood will laugh. With the many active bunnies and the distraught father, the watercolor illustrations fun.