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Books with title Alligator

  • Alligator Baby

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    When Kirsten's parents have their new baby at the zoo instead of the hospital, everyone is astonished when they accidentally bring home an alligator baby instead of their own. By the author of Love You Forever.
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  • Alligator

    Virginia Loh-Hagan, Jeff Bane

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    The My Favorite Animal series lets the earliest readers explore the animal kingdom. Alligator examines the characteristics and habitat of the snappy reptile in a simple way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a glossary and index.
  • Alligator Pie

    Dennis Lee

    Paperback (Macmillan of Canada, June 1, 1987)
    Book by Lee, Dennis
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  • Alligator Jazz

    Samuel Pittman II, Sheila Bailey

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Aug. 30, 2018)
    Alligator Slim is tired of singing sad songs and playing the blues down in the swamp. From now on, he’s going to play jazz! He packs up his saxophone and heads to the big city where he lands a gig at The Zoo playing this jumping lively sound. The crowds love him! This is where he is meant to be and everything seems perfect. That is until a certain weasel becomes jealous. He is none too thrilled about Alligator Slim stealing his fans, and makes sure that Slim won’t be able to perform. Young readers with revel in the musicality of the text and the lush atmospheric illustrations that bring to life this heartwarming musical tale of change, struggle, deception, and forgiveness.
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  • Alligators

    Vanessa Black

    language (Jump! Library, Feb. 26, 2019)
    In Alligators, beginning readers will learn how alligators build a nest, lay eggs, and protect their young from predators. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover the dramatic world of alligators. A labeled diagram helps readers identify an alligator’s body parts, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about alligators online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Alligators also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index. Alligators is part of Jump!’s Reptile World series.
  • AAAlligator!

    Judith Henderson, Andrea Stegmaier

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Oct. 6, 2020)
    When a hungry alligator moves to their town, the residents want him out . . . until they get to know him (and learn what he's actually hungry for!). A timely tale about empathy, acceptance and a community's response to injustice.Though he's scared at first, a boy who encounters an alligator in the woods soon realizes that all the alligator wants is companionship --- and leftovers --- and the two become good friends. But the mayor of the boy's town simply won't allow it. He even makes an official proclamation, ?NO ALLIGATORS! Blah, blah, blah.? The townspeople agree with the mayor. At first. But once they see how kind and helpful the alligator is (and how nice it is to have someone to eat all their leftovers!), they decide the alligator should be allowed to stay. They help the alligator avoid the mayor, for a while. But it's becoming harder to find a place for him to hide. Can they all come together and find a way to keep the alligator in their town?Judith Henderson's funny, whimsical and heartwarming picture book tale offers a playful way to engage children with issues of injustice and civil disobedience. In this timely story, a boy and then an entire community move beyond their fear of the ?other? and respond with acceptance; then they movingly take it a step further to make change. It highlights the positive character education attributes of empathy, kindness, caring and courage. Andrea Stegmaier's illustrations include loads of charming details that are not in the text, making them a perfect complement to the story's warm and quirky style. This is a terrific book for lessons on communities and social justice.
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  • Baby Alligator

    Ginjer L. Clarke, Neecy Twinem

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, April 3, 2000)
    Deep in the swamp, a baby alligator crawls out of its broken shell. What's in store for this little reptile? Follow it through its first adventures, and get a glimpse into the world of these amazing creatures. The easy-to-read text describes how alligators live, from what they eat to how they swim so quickly. You'll also find fun facts about alligators' dinosaur-hunting ancestors and their more contemporary cousin, the crocodile.
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  • Alligator's Song

    Robert Tallon

    Hardcover (Dutton Childrens Books, May 1, 1981)
    Eddie helps a travel-weary alligator after hearing his melancholy song.
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  • Alligator Seder

    Jessica Hickman, Elissambura

    Board book (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Jan. 1, 2020)
    They look for bits of chametz. They're good investigators. They're really just like you and me― except they're ALLIGATORS. A whimsical alligator family celebrates Passover.
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  • Alligator

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, April 15, 2005)
    What are scutes? How do people count alligators when they hide in wetlands? How did the American alligator become endangered and then increase its population? There are not many success stories in conservation, but in Alligator you will read about one. The
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  • Alligators

    Breanne Satori

    eBook (Painted Path Publishing, )
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  • Alligator Pie

    Dennis Lee

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 6, 2014)
    “You can almost hear the skipping rope slapping the sidewalk,” wrote Margaret Laurence of Dennis Lee’s timeless poetry collection Alligator Pie. One of the first illustrated books published about Canadian children and featuring Canadian place names, Alligator Pie established Dennis Lee’s reputation as “Canada’s Father Goose” and has sold more than half a million copies since its publication in 1974.This classic edition, featuring Frank Newfeld’s instantly recognizable original illustrations and book design, includes childhood favorites such as “Willoughby Wallaby Woo,” “Wiggle to the Laundromat,” and “Skyscraper.”
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