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Books with title House That Jack Built

  • The House That Jill Built

    Phyllis Root, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Candlewick, July 26, 2005)
    Flip the flaps, open a fun foldout, and peek inside a final pop-up to find out what happens when everyone's favorite storybook characters move into THE HOUSE THAT JILL BUILT.Jill's house is so cozy and warm that all her nursery-rhyme friends are knocking on the door, asking for a room of their own. As Jill cheerfully obliges, her house grows and grows, but somehow there's less and less room for poor Jill and her cat! Her new tenants are running amok — there's Little Jack Horner playing checkers with one Little Kitten, while Old Mother Hubbard's dog shoots the breeze with Bo Peep's tea-drinking sheep. With a singsong text by Phyllis Root and quirky, comic illustrations by Delphine Durand, this interactive romp offers dozens of doors and windows to peek under, a spectacular foldout to open, and a final pop-up surprise.
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  • House That Jack Built

    Nadine Bernard Westcott

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, May 1, 1991)
    The well-known events begun at Jack's house in this cumulative rhyme are highlighted by flaps and tabs which add motion and surprises.
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  • The house that Jack built

    Willow Rose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    If you love mysteries, don't miss this spine chilling read from Amazon Bestselling author Willow Rose! Scott Kingston is afraid of monsters. He thinks they're lurking outside his bedroom window at night when his mother tucks him in. He asks his mother to keep the light on to scare the monsters away. But that light is exactly what lures the kidnapper to his window and the next morning, Scott Kingston is gone. Twenty-eight years later, Vernon Johnson is released from jail after spending the biggest part of his life on death row, convicted of having kidnapped and killed Scott Kingston. As so many times before, he has appealed his case, but this time, the judge decides to let him go. A witness has finally told the truth, and there is no longer sufficient evidence to keep him in jail. But shortly after Vernon Johnson is released and has returned to his childhood town, another child disappears, and soon all eyes are on him - again. Jack Ryder is getting ready to build the house of his dreams, while hoping that Shannon won't end up in jail for the murder her ex-husband committed. She is expecting their child and the pregnancy, along with the worrying, takes a toll on the both of them, especially when a dark secret is revealed about the lot where they are preparing to build their house. The House that Jack Built is the third novel about Detective Jack Ryder and his girl friend, the country superstar, Shannon King.
  • This Is The House That Jack Built

    Simms Taback

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Aug. 5, 2002)
    Caldecott Award-winner Simms Taback infuses this favorite children's rhyme with his distinctive, creative flair and humor. His Jack builds a house like no other and fills it with cheeses from all nations, which of course attracts the rat that stirs up the cat. Taback takes the usual cast of characters in this classic cumulative rhyme and presents each in a funny new light that will keep readers laughing. His addition at the end neatly fits an appropriate character into Jack's story and makes his telling even more unique.
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  • The House That Lou Built

    Mae Respicio

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, June 12, 2018)
    A coming-of-age story that explores culture and family, forgiveness and friendship, and what makes a true home. Perfect for fans of Wendy Mass and Joan Bauer.Lou Bulosan-Nelson has the ultimate summer DIY project. She's going to build her own "tiny house," 100 square feet all her own. She shares a room with her mom in her grandmother's house, and longs for a place where she can escape her crazy but lovable extended Filipino family. Lou enjoys her woodshop class and creating projects, and she plans to build the house on land she inherited from her dad, who died before she was born. But then she finds out that the land may not be hers for much longer. Lou discovers it's not easy to save her land, or to build a house. But she won't give up; with the help of friends and relatives, her dream begins to take shape, and she learns the deeper meaning of home and family."If this book were a house, the rooms would be filled with warmth, family, and friendship." --Erin Entrada Kelly, author of Hello, Universe; The Land of Forgotten Girls; and Blackbird Fly"Warm, funny and affirming. As we get to know Lou, her extended Filipino family, and friends, the door opens into her life and, ultimately, her home." --Lisa Yee, author of the Millicent Min trilogy, The Kidney Hypothetical, the DC Super Hero Girls series, and other books "There couldn't be a hero more determined, resourceful or lovable than Lucinda Bulosan-Nelson. Her big dream of a tiny house is irresistible." --Tricia Springstubb, author of Every Single Second, What Happened on Fox Street, Moonpenny Island, and the Cody series
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  • This Is the House that Jack Built

    るう ランゲージ・ラボ(編), 癸生川 英子

    language (, July 3, 2019)
    英語絵本にもっと親しんでほしい!読み聞かせのためにつくった、マザーグースの絵本です。英語の伝承詩、童謡や言葉あそびで有名なマザーグース・ナーサリーライムの中から親しみやすいものを選び、絵で内容が伝わるようにたくさんの美しい絵を使用して構成しました。シリーズ第2作。(表紙除き18P)
  • This Is the House That Jack Built

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 2000)
    An illustrated version of the cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house; some pages are die-cut, permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen.
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  • The House That Jack's Friends Built

    Gare Thompson, Winfred Barnum-Newman

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • The House That Zack Built

    Alison Murray

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 9, 2016)
    A buzzy fly and a mischievous kitten make a mess on the farm in this contemporary twist on a classic rhyme.This is the fly that buzzed on by over the house that Zack built . . .Readers in the know may recognize Zack and his trusty dog, Rufus, from Alison Murray’s Hickory Dickory Dog. Now Zack is enjoying a day on the farm, building an amazing house with his blocks. But nearby, a wandering fly has attracted the attention of an inquisitive and determined feline. Stalking and chasing through stylish illustrations, the cat unintentionally creates havoc. Sleeping dog and serene lambs scatter, and the fly lands precariously on top of Zack’s house. What will Zack do? Children will buzz over this delightful read-aloud — and parents and teachers will appreciate Zack’s commonsense clean-up.
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  • The House That Jack Built

    Graham Masterton

    Hardcover (Carroll & Graf Pub, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Craig Bellman and his wife Effie purchase a derelict old mansion with a terrifying history of tragedy and death, and despite efforts to rid the mansion of evil vibrations via a local spiritualist, it appears that the spirit of the original owner, Jack Belias, is still with them.
  • The House That Crack Built

    Kim Medina

    Paperback (The Cartel Publications, Sept. 25, 2017)
    Miss this book at your own expense! When a mysterious broken down van shows up in front of the Hartwell’s apartment building in Washington DC, they have no idea that a vicious crime inside would steer them on an emotional, violent, heart wrenching journey that would damage their family forever. And then there’s Amina Hartwell, a selfish, sneaky and irresponsible teenager who when forced away from her friends, and carted off to another city, acts out in ways that rock her world. Her antics cause more problems than a little for Pam, her emotionally overworked mother who is struggling to keep their heads above water financially and mentally. After living in a motel for weeks, and finding a half burned home in the gritty streets of Baltimore, Pam has no idea that they have inherited the souls, secrets and drama the dilapidated house holds. But she’ll soon find out in the most unimaginable ways.
  • The House That Jack Built

    Tadasu Izawa, Shigemi Hijikata

    Board book (Grosset and Dunlap, March 15, 1969)
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