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Books with title Yum, Yum, Yummy

  • Yum-Yum

    Mick Manning, Brita Granstrom

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1998)
    A simple description of the food chain begins with a plant which is eaten by a caterpillar which is eaten by a cricket which is eaten by a spider which is eaten by a lizard
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  • Yum Yum

    Allan Ahlberg, Janet Ahlberg

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 8, 1985)
    As funny characters wait to be fed, the reader participates by inserting cutout food into different slots.
  • YUM!

    Angela A. Tripp

    eBook
    This book is a picture book for primary readers.
  • Yum Yum

    Parragon Books

    Board book (Parragon Books, March 1, 2012)
    Introduce first words to support your baby's educational growth with this cute, easy-to-hold book featuring vibrant animal characters in soft, friendly colors. This soft foam book is designed for children ages 1+ and aids in language development and learning first food and meal words. The Little Learners baby and toddler series is fun, engaging, and research-supported. Each book is designed especially to help babies and toddlers
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  • Yum, Yum

    Catherine Hnatov, Star Bright Books

    Board book (Starbright Books, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Introduce the names of colors with this vibrant board book.
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  • Yummy, Yummy

    Judith Grey

    Hardcover (Troll Communications Llc, March 15, 1982)
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  • Yum, Yum

    Catherine Hnatov

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Feb. 28, 2011)
    Yum, Yum, a high contrast book for babies and toddlers presents bold black and white illustrations of friendly animals, munching on brightly colored foods. Yum, Yum is a perfect way for young readers to learn the names of colors and animals as they enjoy book-sharing with a favorite adult.Look for other high contrast books by Catherine Hnatov including Clip, Clop, Wibble, Wobble, Hip,Hop and Up and Down filled with fun sounds, early concepts and fun reading for children!
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  • Yummy

    Sue Mahan, Lang Wethington, Noreen Wise

    Paperback (Huckleberry Press, Oct. 15, 2000)
    How can a young boy prove to the world and himself that he is somebody? Yummy is the fictionalized account of the true story of an eleven year old boy who lost everything to become a gangster. Yummy didn't get many chances at happiness in a brief life riddled with abuse and neglect. CNN and news channels across the nation flocked to Chicago in the fall of 1994 to keep vigil as the Chicago Police Department hunted for this child killer. The story of Yummy, as told by Dr. Sue Mahan, is written from Yummy's perspective. Despite its tragic elements, Yummy is a surprisingly uplifting story, one that will permanently elevate the reader's understanding of the human condition.
  • Yum!

    Jane Seymour, James Keach

    Hardcover (Left Field,Angel Gate, Oct. 1, 2003)
    The Tale of Two Cookies AWARD WINNER - Preferred Choice, Books for Kids category - Creative Child Magazine
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  • Yummy!

    Claire Cordier

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Aug. 3, 2008)
    Kids, if you have a sweet tooth, you will enjoy this visit of New York!
  • Yum, Yum

    Catherine Hnatov

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Aug. 15, 2015)
    Yum, Yum, a high contrast book for babies and toddlers, presents bold black and white illustrations of friendly animals, munching on brightly colored foods. Yum, Yum is a perfect way for young readers to learn the names of colors and animals as they enjoy book-sharing with a favorite adult.Look for other high contrast books by Catherine Hnatov including Clip, Clop, Wibble, Wobble, Hip,Hop and Up and Down filled with fun sounds, early concepts and fun reading for children!
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  • Yum, Yum, Yum

    David Litwack, Avi Litwack

    language (, Jan. 25, 2011)
    Yum, Yum, Yum is both a hilarious and exciting adventure about a little bug trying to escape the clutches of a two-headed, big bug. Despite seemingly insurmountable odds, the little bug manages to overcome each increasingly difficult hurdle in its path to freedom. Complete with a surprise ending, the book lends itself to melodramatic readings that are fun for both the reader and the audience. And, the little bug teaches us how big problems are not always as big as they seem and why we should never give up.